Theropod Footprint
This rare theropod footprint captures a powerful moment frozen in time – an awe-inspiring relic of Earth’s distant past. Strikingly displayed on a custom-forged iron stand, this remarkably preserved fossil invites wonder, imagination, and curiosity.
Although the exact dinosaur that left this massive print remains unknown, experts believe the theropod footprint belonged to a bipedal, three-toed predator from the Jurassic or Cretaceous period. Theropods, meaning “beast-footed,” were hollow-boned carnivorous dinosaurs that include legendary species like the Tyrannosaurus rex.
The footprint’s distinctive shape, impressive size, and preserved texture offer a glimpse into the life and movement of these ancient hunters. At once elegant and imposing, this fossil reminds us of Earth’s enduring mysteries—of journeys once taken and the untold paths still ahead.
Perfect for museum-grade displays, private collections, or passionate enthusiasts, this footprint is more than a fossil. It’s a conversation starter, a symbol of exploration, and a timeless tribute to the ever-unfolding story of life on our planet.
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Details
Specimen | Theropod indt. |
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Geological Period | Cretaceous |
Age | 90 Million Years Old |
Origin | Utah (USA) |
Dimensions | L 23 x D 22 x H 32 in (L 58 x D 56 x H 81 cm) |
Weight | 165 lb (74 kg) |
The above dimensions refer to the piece complete with stand, the fossil alone measures L 20 x D 6 x H 31 in (L 52 x D 15 x H 80 cm) and weighs 97 lb (44 kg).
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