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Multiple Dinosaur Fossil Footprints Grallator Eubrontes Tracks for Sale!
$ 419.76
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Description
Name: Grallator and Eubrontes - theropod (carnivorous) dinosaur tracksAge: Early Jurassic (200 million years)
Formation: Portland Formation
Location: South Hadley, Massachusetts
Size: Track sizes vary (8.75", 6.0") on a 20.0" x 13.0" irregular rock slab
This is a unique and very large slab of dinosaur fossil footprints of the commonly encountered Grallator tenuis ichnotaxa and the largest trackmaker in the CT Valley, Eubrontes. While Eubrontes is ascribed to a large theropod meat eating dinosaur like a Dilophosaurus, Grallator is an ichnogenus ascribed to a small sized theropod like a Coelophysis.
These two positive tracks (raised, convex) made deep impressions and wonderfully exhibits the three-toed nature of the dinosaur's foot - the claw impressions are even preserved on most of the tracks. The Eubrontes track is missing a whole toe digit and as such the slab is here offered at a discounted price. Only the Grallator track has been dyed for contrast (
see photo #5 prior to dyeing
).
This is a museum quality slab of multiple dinosaur tracks and multiple ichnospecies that would easily fit on a shelf or in a display case. This is rare and unusual offering and it will not last long!
This dinosaur trace fossil was legally collected on private land and is being sold legally.