Dinosaur Dig Site Bundle
Dinosaur Dig Site Bundle
Three fantastic fossils for one discounted price! The Dinosaur Dig Site Bundle contains everything you need to get started fossil collecting and makes a great addition to any established collection too! Explore three iconic pieces of the Age of Dinosaurs: Tyrannosaurus rex bone, Stegosaurus plate, and Sauropod dinosaur dung! Each specimen includes information on the fossil and where it was collected. Yes: these are real fossils!
For fans of Jurassic Park, Prehistoric Planet, or anything dino—this is the bundle for you! The best part? When you purchase these three items as a bundle you'll get them discounted too! Score fossils and save!
This bundle includes the Tyrannosaurus rex Bone, Stegosaurus Plate, and Dinosaur Dung specimens for a discounted price. Each specimen ships in its very own glass-topped riker display case and includes authenticity information. More details on individual specimens can be found below.
Tyrannosaurus rex Bone
Measuring 40ft (12m) in length and weighing upwards of 14 tons, Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest and most powerful terrestrial predators in history. The most advanced in an 80 million year chain of tyrannosaurid evolution, T. rex had heavy, deep skulls reinforced with sutures, lightened by hollow chambers... and of course, big, sharp teeth!
This specimen is a fragment of Tyrannosaurus rex bone, recovered on private land in South Dakota from the Hell Creek Formation.
Stegosaurus Plate
Armored with twin rows of bony-cored plates and sharp tail spikes, Stegosaurus is one of the best-known of all dinosaurs.
The plates and spikes of Stegosaurus are called osteoderms, bony deposits that form in the skin rather than growing as extensions of the skeleton. Lacking an anchor to the skeleton, some scientists believe that Stegosaurus's plates would provide limited mechanical protection. The current scientific thinking leans towards temperature regulation as the primary function.
This specimen is a fragment of Stegosaurus plate, recovered from the Skull Creek Quarry in Colorado. This private quarry is part of the Morrison Formation. Specimens from this location date to the late Jurassic Period roughly 150,000,000 years ago.
Dinosaur Dung
Everybody poops—even dinosaurs...
Scientifically known as "coprolites," but commonly referred to as Dinosaur Dung, this is a fossilized dropping from a long necked sauropod found in Morrison Formation.
This specimen is a fragment of agatized coprolite from the Morrison Formation in Utah. It is attributed to a 150,000,000-year-old sauropod, a long necked herbivorous dinosaur. A small information card is also enclosed, which also serves as the certificate of authenticity.
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A DYNAMITE COLLECTION OF DINOSAUR FOSSILS!
Each specimen arrives enclosed in an individual acrylic specimen jar held within a handsome, glass-topped riker box case measuring 4 1/2" x 3 1/2". A small information card is also included, which also serves as the certificate of authenticity.
You can read more about each item on their individual product pages. This bundle offers all three, Tyrannosaurus rex Bone, Stegosaurus Plate, and Dinosaur Dung at a single, discounted price! It's a special collection of curated paleontology that we're so excited to share in the Mini Museum Shop!
Tyrannosaurus Rex Bone