Diplodocus Dinosaur Bone J (5.25")
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This is a real fragment of fossilized diplodocus dinosaur bone!
They are the leftover remains of a diplodocus skeleton, excavated in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming, USA. These Jurassic fossils were hand-collected by Ben Lovatt, the founder of the Prehistoria Museum, in the fall dig season of 2022.
This specimen measures ~5.25" wide (including stand) and can be shipped worldwide.
**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED. **
Diplodocus is one of the longest dinosaurs ever discovered! This species is famous for having a double row of bones along the underside of its tail to provide extra support - such a distinct feature that it lead to it's name (“diplos” is Greek for double and “dokos” means beam).