Five Articulated Stegosaurus Vertebae On Stand

This is a string of five, articulated Stegosaurus caudal (tail) vertebrae that have been prepared and mounted on a custom, metal display stand. The entire string measures 20" long and stands 13" tall on it's display stand. These were found unprepared in a collection of old material which unfortunately didn't have any more specific locality information provided than Colorado.

Only one of the vertebrae has part of it's process still present. Three don't have any restoration, but the two smallest ones at the end of the string have some restoration along the edge of the centrum that was eroded.

Mounted skeleton of a Stegosaurus in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Creative Commons License
Mounted skeleton of a Stegosaurus in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Creative Commons License


Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs in the world due to its distinctive tail spikes and plates along its back. So far, 3 species have been described from the Upper Morrison Formation, and it has been in the news quite a bit lately due to "Sophie" the Stegosaurus at the London Natural History Museum. Stegosaurus is the state fossil of Colorado.

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SPECIES
Stegosaurus
LOCATION
Colorado
FORMATION
Morrison Formation
SIZE
Largest Vert 4.1" long, entire string 20" long
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#131293
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