Raised Fossil Grallator Dinosaur Footprint
Raised Fossil Grallator Dinosaur Footprint
Raised Fossil Grallator Dinosaur Footprint
Raised Fossil Grallator Dinosaur Footprint

Raised Fossil Grallator Dinosaur Footprint

Regular price $150.00 Sale

Age: 205-200 Million Years Old (Early Jurassic)
Location: Connecticut River Valley, Massachusetts
Ichnogenus: Grallator  
Species: Possibly Podokesaurus or similar
Slab Size: 8” x 12” x 1” ( 

Track: 8” x 5”

No. of Tracks: 

  This is a pretty impressive fossil dinosaur footprint made by theropod dinosaur in the early Jurassic similar to/ or what very well could be Podokesaurus holyokensis. The raised track is somewhat obscure but noticeable, thus the affordable price.

 This specimen is a raised impression, otherwise known as a “natural cast”. This process of fossilization occurs when a trace is made, quickly hardens, and is buried swiftly with fresh sedimentary deposits that harden within the true impression. Occasional when you split the rocks of this region, you can get both the positive and negative impressions. However in some cases, like this, only one side of the fossil impression survives.

  The original footprints were discovered, amongst others, by a farm boy, Pliny Moody. E.B. Hitchcock, a clergyman, described the Grallator footprints and others as evidence of ancient birds. Ever since that initial discovery, the Connecticut River Valley has routinely been the site of a plethora of scientific discoveries dating back to the Late Triassic & Early Jurassic periods.