4.7" Grallator Variabilis Dinosaurs Tracks Foot Prints Jurassic Age France COA, Stand

4.7" Grallator Variabilis Dinosaurs Tracks Foot Prints Jurassic Age France COA, Stand

$389.99
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Location: Languedoc Roussllion, France Weight: 9.3 Ounces  Dimensions: 7.6 Inches Long, 7 Inches Wide, 0.3 Inches Thick. (Matrix) Foot Print Dimensions: 4.7 Inches Tall, 3.8 Inches Wide Comes with a Free Stand. Come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive.  Lower Jurassic Age 200 Million Years Old. Grallator is an ichnogenus, meaning it is a genus that is represented by only footprints. There are no fossil remains which have been identified as belonging to this animal. Grallator means "stilt walker," but since no fossil remains have been found, they don't know how long its legs were. The prefix "Grallae" refers to the bird group that includes herons and storks (long-legged wading birds). It is likely that Grallator Variabilis resembled a Coelophysis. Grallator footprints are found in Canada, the northeast coast of the United States, and Europe. Their footprints are three-toed and are usually two to six inches long. Their discoverer, Edward Hit

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