Fossil Curiosity: Dinosaur Gastrolith A gastrolith, also cal...

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Fossil Curiosity: Dinosaur Gastrolith
A gastrolith, also called a stomach stone or gizzard stone, is a rock swallowed by an animal to aid in the digestion of food. Stones held within the stomach or gizzard act like a pestle and mortar, grinding up ingested food. This gastrolith having been used by a Sauropod Dinosaur during the Upper Cretaceous period around ~118 million years ago.
A good sized, decorative example collected from the Antlers Sandstone Formation in Carter County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Auction Date: 9th Aug 2024 at 9:30am

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9th Aug 2024 9:30am (Lots 3000 to 3598)

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