Product Review
Camarasaurus is very well known from fossils found in the western United States, in a set of rocks called the Morrison Formation. This Late Jurassic sauropod, or long-necked plant-eating dinosaur, had a comparatively large head and sturdy jaws lined with strong, spoon-shaped teeth. It walked with its back and tail held horizontally, and was probably able to raise its head and neck high above its shoulders. Wear patterns on the teeth of Camarasaurus indicate that it fed on tougher vegetation than many of the other plant-eating dinosaurs that it lived alongside. The most complete skeleton of Camarasaurus yet found is on display at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
For over 25 years, Safari Ltd. has been proud to provide this premier line of scale model, dinosaur collectibles. These award winning dinosaur replicas are authenticated by the paleontologists of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, who houses the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the world. Each Carnegie dinosaur can have up to 25 steps of hand painting to ensure the highest quality in the world marketplace.

