You might be surprised at the range—dinosaur poop could be as small as a pebble or as massive as a loaf of bread. Some of the largest recorded coprolite specimens weigh over 15 pounds! The size depends on the species, diet, and digestive system of the dinosaur. Carnivores left behind chunky, bone-filled droppings, while herbivores produced more fibrous masses. These fossilized remains give clues about the creature’s size and lifestyle. At Tree of Life Gems, you’ll find more manageable specimens, perfect for curious hands and display shelves. Yes, even poop has scale.