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Dinosaur Fossil Footprint Grallator Track Split Pair for Sale!
$ 316.8
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Description
Name: Grallator tenuis - theropod (carnivorous) dinosaur trackAge: Early Jurassic (200 million years)
Formation: Portland Formation
Location: South Hadley, Massachusetts
Size: Track (both halves) is 5.5" long on 6.5" x 4.0" and 5.5" x 4.5" rock slabs
This is a rare and outstanding dinosaur trace fossil. It is a museum quality Grallator tenuis track (split pair) from the Early Jurassic of Massachusetts, which is an ichnogenus associated with a small meat eating theropod dinosaur like Coloephysis.
The negative and positive tracks are intact (convex and concave) and made a good impression into what is now shale rock. The tracks wonderfully exhibit the three-toed nature of the dinosaur's foot. The track has been lightly dyed for enhanced contrast.
This is a museum quality dinosaur track at a reasonable price that would easily fit on a shelf or in a display case.
This dinosaur trace fossil was legally collected on private land and is being sold legally.