Camptosaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica

$454.00

Camptosaurus is a large herbivorous dinosaur found as fossils in Western Europe and Western North America that lived from the Late Jurassic Period to the Early Cretaceous Period.

Description

Camptosaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica measures 14 inches. Camptosaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica is museum quality cast in polyurethane resins and made in the USA. Camptonotus dispar is the scientific name. Our precise skull can be used as a teaching tool, museum skull exhibit, home décor skull, or office décor skull.

Camptosaurus (genus Camptosaurus) is a large herbivorous dinosaur found as fossils in Western Europe and Western North America that lived from the Late Jurassic Period to the Early Cretaceous Period.

Camptosaurus or Camptonotus dispar is a relatively heavily built form, with robust hindlimbs and broad feet, still having four toes. Due to the separate status of Uteodon it has become problematic which material from the Morrison belongs to Camptosaurus.

The specimens with certainty belonging to Camptosaurus dispar, from Quarry 13, have been recovered from very deep layers, probably dating to the Callovian-Oxfordian. The largest fragments from later strata indicate adult individuals more than 26 ft. long, and 6.6 ft. at the hips. The Quarry 13 individuals are smaller though.

They have been described as reaching 19.7 feet in length and 785 to 874 kg in weight. In 2010 Gregory S. Paul gave an even lower estimate: a length of five meters and a weight of half a ton.

Earlier reconstructions, such as those by Marsh and Gilmore, were based on the skull of Theiophytalia and display an incorrect, more rectangular profile.

The Camptosaurus or Camptonotus dispar skull was in fact triangular with a pointed snout, equipped with a beak. Its teeth were more tightly packed in the jaw compared to other Morrison euornithopods.

Museum curator John Foster describes them as having “thick median ridges on their lateral sides and denticles along their edges,” these features were similar to, but “more fully developed” than those in Dryosaurus.

Camptosaurus teeth frequently exhibit extensive wear, which indicates that individuals in the genus had a diet of relatively tough vegetation.

Based on studies of other iguanodonts (clade Iguanodontia), scientists believe they may have been able to achieve running speeds of 25 km per hour (15 mph).

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Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 5 × 6 in
Camptosaurus Facts

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: †Ornithischia
Suborder: †Ornithopoda
Clade: †Dryomorpha
Clade: †Ankylopollexia
Superfamily: †Camptosauroidea
Family: †Camptosauridae
Genus: †Camptosaurus