Description
Deep Raptor - Dinosaur foot print - Grallator fossil - 25×2×28 cm
JURASSIC -Lower Jurassic, Hettangian (199.3–201.3 million years) - France
Foot print of Grallator very Deep and rare.
Period: Hettangian 200million
Grallator is an ichnotaxon, a type attributed to footprints left on tracks in Europe (La Grand-Combe, Mont Lozère, France) or in America (Nova Scotia). They have probably been made by a saurian, probably already dinosaur, having lived at the end of the Triassic, probably an herbivore who disguised himself on his two hind legs. His footprints would reach 3 to 4 meters. Also known as Otozoum
Lot details
- Specimen
- Deep Raptor
- Object
- Dinosaur foot print
- Scientific name
- Grallator fossil
- Origin
- France
- Geological Period
- JURASSIC -Lower Jurassic, Hettangian (199.3–201.3 million years)
- Condition
- Good condition
- Dimensions
- 25×2×28 cm