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Dinosaur Dung - Card Display - Authentic Fossil Poop

Dinosaur Dung - Card Display - Authentic Fossil Poop

Not every fossil is a skeleton... trace fossils can come in all shapes and sizes, including poop!

Dinosaur poop fossils are called "coprolites," and have been fossilized into rock after millions of years. These fossils can tell us how dinosaurs ate, lived, and interacted with their environment. Don't worry, they don't smell.

This specimen is an authentic fragment of fossil dinosaur dung, uncovered in Utah's 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation where a massive sauropod once deposited it. The coprolite fragment measures approximately 1-1.5 cm and includes an informational display card with the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.

$10.00
Dinosaur Dung - Card Display - Authentic Fossil Poop
$10.00

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Dinosaur Dung - Card Display - Authentic Fossil Poop

Not every fossil is a skeleton... trace fossils can come in all shapes and sizes, including poop!

Dinosaur poop fossils are called "coprolites," and have been fossilized into rock after millions of years. These fossils can tell us how dinosaurs ate, lived, and interacted with their environment. Don't worry, they don't smell.

This specimen is an authentic fragment of fossil dinosaur dung, uncovered in Utah's 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation where a massive sauropod once deposited it. The coprolite fragment measures approximately 1-1.5 cm and includes an informational display card with the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.

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Not every fossil is a skeleton... trace fossils can come in all shapes and sizes, including poop!

Dinosaur poop fossils are called "coprolites," and have been fossilized into rock after millions of years. These fossils can tell us how dinosaurs ate, lived, and interacted with their environment. Don't worry, they don't smell.

This specimen is an authentic fragment of fossil dinosaur dung, uncovered in Utah's 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation where a massive sauropod once deposited it. The coprolite fragment measures approximately 1-1.5 cm and includes an informational display card with the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.

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