137. Grallator sp.
Footprint Plaque (Negative)

Grallator sp. Footprint Plaque (Negative) Early Jurassic
Eastern North America

The early evolution and diversification of dinosaurs is poorly understood because of the fragmentary record of bones and skeletons.

However, the great diversity of footprints from this time period shows that there are many dinosaurs we don’t know about.

Grallator is a common dinosaur track from the early Jurassic and was made by a predatory dinosaur.

In this specimen the track is rendered as a depression (known as a negative).

Size: 7" x 6"

Hydrostone, with informative label

Price: $16.00

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