Description
Origin: Besiboko, Mahajanga in Madagascar.
Genus: These poops could be from a dino... but most likely a smaller lizard, or turtle, etc. We can't guarantee who's poop it was from back in the day (what animal)- but we can guarantee it was age of the dinosaurs.
Period: Cenozoic (Eocene)
Coprolites are quite rare because they tend to decay rapidly, but when they are found, they are most commonly found among sea organisms.
Analyzing coprolites, it is possible to infer the diet of the animal which produced them.
Coprolites are composed of pulverized indigestible remnants of the organism's food, such as portions of scales, bones, teeth or shells.
Mini
Approximate size of 1 piece: 3.5cm x 2cm x 2cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 15g
Small
Approximate size of 1 piece: 4.5cm x 4cm x 3m
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 45g
Medium
Approximate size of 1 piece: 5.5cm x 5cm x 3cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 85g
Large
Approximate size of 1 piece: 6cm x 5.5cm x 4cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 150g
X-Large
Approximate size of 1 piece: 9cm x 6.5cm x 4cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 200g
2X-Large
Approximate size of 1 piece: 12cm x 5cm x 4cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 230g
3X-Large
Approximate size of 1 piece: 15cm x 5.5cm x 4.5cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 340g
4X-Large
Approximate size of 1 piece: 13.5cm x 7.5mm x 5.5cm
Approximate weight of 1 piece: 430g
Quantity: 1pc
We do our best to buy quality products- although not every rock is the same. If you choose to purchase the "staff pick option", we will select the best of the batch for you. Otherwise, it will be at random from the larger batch we have in stock.