Brachiosaurus Femur - Display Replica on Steel Base
Brachiosaurus Femur - Display Replica on Steel Base


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Brachiosaurus Femur - Display Replica on Steel Base
Brachiosaurus was one of the largest animals to ever walk the earth. It had a relatively short tail for a sauropod, with a very long neck and long front legs giving it a very ‘giraffe like’ stance. This giant sauropod lived during the Jurassic Period, about 150 MYA. A full grown Brachiosaurus would have been over 80 feet long (24 m) and weighed about 50 tons (45 tonnes).
This Brachiosaurus femur was collected at the Waugh Quarry. Other dinosaur material from this quarry includes Camarasaurus, Barosaurus, Allosaurus, Torvosaurus, Ornitholestes and Stegosaurus.
Your visitors will be amazed and inspired by the sheer size of this great giant from the past.
Display Replicas are painted by our experts to match the original fossil’s coloration. Note: some portions of the original fossil may have been scientifically restored.
Age | Late Jurassic Period [~150 MYA] |
Locality | Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA |
Credit | Collected from the Waugh Quarry |
Notes | Standard production time is 2 months, check with us to confirm build time and delivery. |
Size | Femur Only: ~ 67” x 23” x 12” (170 x 58 x 30 cm) \n \nOn Steel Base: ~ 85” x 36” x 24” (216 x 91 x 61 cm) |
Extras | Crate and packing fees apply. Please contact us for details. |
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