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PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 6:26 pm 
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A water worn pebble? An alluvial hunk of chert?
Nope.
This is a gastrolith.
It was found at the Morrison Formation in Colorado in the early '70's. It was retrieved, in situ, in the fossil remains of of a dinosaur who lived roughly 150 million years ago.

What is a gastrolith you ask?

Have you ever had a parakeet or other pet bird who ate gravel in order to aid in the digestion of their food?

Well, certain dinosaurs also ingested rocks in order to help them digest food. Their gizzard served as a tumbler and with the help of digestive acids, abrasion from surrounding gastroliths and plant matter, the ingested rocks were smoothed and often have a polished appearance. Occasionally, when one discovers the fossil remains of a dinosaur, they will also discover a pocket of gastroliths in the vicinity of where the gizzard would have been.


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Barbra, you have a lot of GALL posting that. (drumroll please)

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hey jason...chirp..chirp..chirp(crickets) :lol: that is pretty cool..really the only way to know you have one is to actually get it from the remains of a dinosaur...never really thought about those before but makes perfect sense seeing as how pheasants and many other types of birds use them

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very 8) !!, ms. barbra!!

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Hehe, the inventors of rock tumbling.

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It looks translucent. Wonder what it is?

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It's chert.


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