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Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | OH | 219 |
2 | TX | 19 |
3 | CA | 6 |
Anonymous
Anonymous
$50
Mar 31, 2017
Laura
Kubatko
$30
Mar 31, 2017
Anonymous
$10
Mar 31, 2017
Jacqueline
Hartzell
$100
Mar 31, 2017
Lawrence
Krissek
Buffalo Wild Wings
Dough for Dino
$300
Mar 31, 2017
Dough for Dino
$65
Mar 31, 2017
Advanced Wellness Center /
Dough for Dino
$37.50
Mar 31, 2017
Anonymous
$28
Mar 31, 2017
Lonnie
Thompson
$300
Mar 31, 2017
Loren
Babcock
Patricia
Dittoe
$66
Mar 31, 2017
Anonymous
$6.50
Mar 31, 2017
Anonymous
$225.68
Mar 31, 2017
Cory
Martin
$28
Mar 31, 2017
Michael
Weinman
$177
Mar 31, 2017
Steven
Moody
$250
Mar 31, 2017
Ben
Leland
$15
Mar 31, 2017
Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program
$1,991
Mar 31, 2017
Michelle
Torres
$28
Mar 30, 2017
Anonymous
$6.50
Mar 30, 2017
Chip and Judy
Spicer
Barbara
Bennett
Ethan and Nadine
Skinner
$465
Mar 30, 2017
$6.50
Cryolophosaurus Skeleton Size
Cryolophosaurus was a massive 6.5 meters (or approximately 23 feet) long.
$28
Cryolophosaurus Teeth
The lower jaw of Cryolophosaurus had approximately 28 large serrated teeth capable of slicing through flesh.
$66
Cryolophosaurus Skull Length
Cryolophosaurus was a formidable meat-eating dinosaur with quite a large skull that was 66 cm or just over 2 feet long!
$177
Cryolophosaurus Age
Cryolophosaurus is from the Early Jurassic Period meaning it is approximately 177 million years old!
$465
Cryolophosaurus Weight
Cryolophosaurus was a large meat-eating dinosaur that in life would have weighed an estimated 465 kilograms or approximately 1025 pounds!
$1,991
Cryolophosaurus Discovery Date
Cryolophosaurus was discovered in 1991 by David Elliot while on an expedition in Antarctica!
$25,000
Name our Dinosaur
With your donation, we are one huge step closer to bringing this dinosaur to the Orton Geological Museum at The Ohio State University. You will have the honor of naming our dinosaur! (Pending approval of the name from our museum staff).