REPLICA OF THE FOOTPRINT OF A JURASSIC MEAT-EATING DINOSAUR - Oxfordshire
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From an original museum specimen
About 150 million years old
Great Tew, Oxfordshire
A plaster replica of the footprint of a carnivorous dinosaur (Megalosaurus?) from the Middle Jurassic. The original was found on a roof slate on a cottage at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and is now in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
It has the original label on the back.
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Size: 14 x 11 x 1 centimetres
Weight: 248 grams