Brachiosaurus Bone
Above: Front of Specimen Card Known best for their powerful silhouette, Brachiosaurus roamed western North America during the Late Jurassic. With long necks reaching upwards of 9m (30ft) which sloped sharply towards muscular shoulders, this genus of towering sauropods grazed high and low from ginkgos, conifers, and large cycads. This specimen is a fragment of Brachiosaurus femur from the Morrison Formation in Utah. Once thought to have been more widely dispersed, today the Brachiosaurus is known only from fossils found in the Morrison Formation of western North America. It first appeared in our Age of Dinosaurs collection and is now available as a single specimen. The specimen comes inside a classic, glass-topped riker display case measuring 4 1/2" x 3 1/2". A small information card is also enclosed that also serves as the certificate of authenticity. Please Note: The fragments vary widely by size and shape. They are roughly 1/2" (2cm) in size. We've stabilized this material but han