Dino Girl
Giant Lizard Poop 5 Million Years Old Genuine Real Fossil Dinosaur Girl COA S37
Giant Lizard Poop 5 Million Years Old Genuine Real Fossil Dinosaur Girl COA S37
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Proceeds from the sale of Dino Girl fossils are used to fund my grand-daughter's education. She is finishing up high school and will be entering college to get a degree in Paleontology. Everyone has called her "Dino Girl" since she dug up her first dinosaur bone in my backyard at the age of 4. It has been her lifelong dream to become a Paleontolgist since then. I'm her "Papa Dino" and that's the story of Dino Girl:)
British fossil hunter
Mary Anning noticed as early as 1824 that "bezoar stones" were often
found in the abdominal region of ichthyosaur skeletons found in the Lias
formation at Lyme Regis. She also noted that if such stones were broken open
they often contained fossilized fish bones and scales as well as sometimes
bones from smaller ichthyosaurs. These observations by Anning led the geologist
William Buckland to propose in 1829 that the stones were fossilized feces and
to name them coprolites. Courtesy of Wikipedia. The identification of
the exact species the coprolite came from is nearly impossible. Dating the
coprolite is done by identifying dinosaur fossils nearby. The Era that specific
dinosaurs existed in is well known by Paleontologists.
Sliced and polished coprolites
are very interesting to examine. Under a microscope you might find out what the
dinosaurs’ last meal was. |
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