Fossils, but they keep getting older, levels 1-10.
Level 1: A Mammoth Tooth from around 10,000 to 2 million years ago. The date range on this one is pretty wide, because I don't have the official estimate.
Level 2: This is a piece of triceratops frill from about 65 and a half million years ago, but we’re actually still prepping it, so we’ll just carefully set it back down.
Level 3: A fragment of a Moabosaurus Vertebrae from around 120 Million Years Ago. This specimen has three Utah Raptor Teeth Marks on it. Wikipedia also had a different date (125 Million Years), but I went with 120, which is what it's labeled as at our park.
Level 4: An Allosaurus Metatarsal From around 145 Million Years Ago
Level 5: A Dinosaur Footprint (Grallator) from the end of the triassic, about 208.5 Million Years Ago
Level 6: Lepidodendron was a giant tree-like plant from the carboniferous. Again, no solid estimate on this one.
Level 7: Ammonites and their cousins can date all the way back to 393.3 Million years ago, but we don’t have an actual solid date range on this specimen. Just consider it old.
Level 8: Eurypterus lived around 432 Million years ago and is commonly called a sea scorpion.
Level 9: These trilobites are around 500 Million Years Old.
Level 10: This is an algal stromatolite, layers of fossilized algae, probably from around 500 Million Years Ago.
Thanks for watching the Ogden Dinosaur Park's Channel!!!
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