BlazeXploder Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 I have another post about this, but i would love to know how much it is worth (dont worry, i would never ever sell it). It is a Scelidosaurus Vertibrate found in the StoneBarrow area in Charmouth on the jurassic coast. It is possibly a new species, due to being 5 million years younger than any other specimen ever found. 3 pieces have been found, all from the tail region, the first being the 30th vertibrate down the dinosaurs back. The vertibrate is a from a young Scelidosaurus, but not necessarily a Scelidosaurus Harrisonii. It is in good condition, unworn or weathered and a complete bone. I will have pictures soon! Fossily99: what even is earth? xonenine: Its a good place to collect fossils. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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