Allosaurus Dinosaur Tooth in Matrix
Highly detailed tooth with excellent serrations. No repair or restoration. Cracks have been stabilized, otherwise it is as found.
The Allosaurus, a prominent theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period, is one of the most well-known and extensively studied prehistoric predators. This formidable dinosaur roamed the Earth approximately 155 to 145 million years ago, during the latter part of the Jurassic era.
Physical Characteristics: Allosaurus was a large, bipedal carnivore, with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Its average length ranged from 28 to 39 feet, and it stood about 16 feet tall. The Allosaurus had strong, muscular legs and arms ending in three-fingered hands with sharp claws, ideal for grasping prey. Its jaws were filled with serrated teeth, perfect for tearing flesh. Despite its size, Allosaurus was likely quite agile, capable of swift hunting and possibly scavenging.
Discovery and Fossils in Wyoming: Fossils of Allosaurus have been found in several locations across North America, Europe, and possibly Africa, but some of the most significant discoveries have come from the Morrison Formation in the Western United States, particularly in Wyoming. The Morrison Formation is renowned for its wealth of Late Jurassic fossils, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the era's ecosystems.
Species
Allosaurus jimmadseni
AGE
Jurassic
LOCATION
Big Horn County, WY
FORMATION
Morrison Formation -- Salt Marsh Member
Size
1.98" Matrix 7"x5.5"
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