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- Cyrtospirifer rudkinense$7.50
A silica replaced Cyrtospirifer brachiopod Rudkine near Voronezh, Russia. Brachiopods are bivalve molluscs. Both valves present - complete specimens and matrix free. Exceptional preservation. Note - 3/4" thick and heavy! This is a late Devonian (370 mya) brachiopod. A nice display piece!
Y008 SIZE: 1-5/8"
Note - Posting 23 new Brachiopods in January 2024. Link to Brachipods.
Learn More - Timurlengia euotica - Tyrannosaur tooth$0.00
A Top Quality Timurlengia euotica tooth from the late Cretaceous (Turonian) in northern Central Asia. A June Fossil of the Month. Timurlengia was discovered in 2016 in the Bissekty Fm (90 MYA), and it filled a gap in the Tyrannosaur family ancestry. This tooth measures 1-1/2" - an excellent Tyrannosaur tooth. The enamel is high quality with excellent color. Excellent anterior and posterior serrations. Serrated to the tip. Wide base at 5/8". No cracks, repair or restoration. Found in the Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan. Authenticity guaranteed. A very rare and special collector's tooth.
DY31 SIZE: 1-1/2" (5/8" wide)
Note - Added 18 new Tyrannosaur teeth in June 2023. Link to Tyrannosaur teeth catalog.
Learn More - Carcharodon (Isurus) hastalis$0.00
"The Color Collection - South of the River" A TOP QUALITY, Carcharodon (Isurus) hastalis tooth with an excellent mix of brown & tan colors from the Sharktooth Hill area, Bakersfield, California. The root is very well preserved with a brown color. Very clean crown. A large gum line on rear. Excellent overall preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
ST040 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Note - Adding 35 Sharktooth Hill Hastalis teeth in June 2021. Link to STH Hastalis teeth.
Learn More - Edmontosaurus - Metatarsal$695.00
A Top Quality Edmontosaurus annectens metatarsal bone from the late Cretaceous of North America. Edmontosaurus is a very large hadrosaur or "duck-bill" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. The metarsals were the largest toe bones. This bone is metatarsal VI from toe 4 from the right foot. Bone quality is excellent. Minor crack fill. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. An excellent collector's quality Edmontosaurus metatarsal bone. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - specimen weighs 2.7 lbs and will require supplemental postage for international order.
DH49 SIZE: 8-1/4" length x 4" wide
Note - Adding 21 Edmontosaurus bones in May 2025. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
Learn More - Acrodus lateralis$50.00
A large, rare Acrodus lateralis tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR213 SIZE: 1/4"
Learn More - Acrodus lateralis$40.00
A large, rare Acrodus lateralis tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR214 SIZE: 1/4"
Learn More - Paleobates angustissimus (Triassic)$45.00
A rare GEM Paleobates angustissimus tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR261 SIZE: 1/4"
Learn More - Paleobates angustissimus (Triassic)$40.00
A rare GEM Paleobates angustissimus tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR263 SIZE: 1/4"
Learn More - Paleobates angustissimus (Triassic)$40.00
A rare GEM Paleobates angustissimus tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR264 SIZE: 1/4"
Learn More - Triceratops Pes Hoof Core$1,800.00
A rare, TOP QUALITY Triceratops horridus hoof core (pes claw) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Triceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation which is known for three horns and a large frill protecting its neck. This adult hoof core has exceptional detail preserved and excellent color & patina. Note - Triceratops hoof cores are generally smaller than Hadrosaur, have a very rugous surface, have a characteristeristic "shallow ledge" on the under side, have less height than Hadrosaur, and are much more difficult to find. This hoof core has the correct features is is incredibly preserved. Legally collected on private land in Carter Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. True Triceratops hoof cores are very difficult to locate, and this is a unique example!
DC61 SIZE: 3-1/4" Length x 2-3/4" Wide
Note - Adding 15 new Triceratops bones in September 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
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- Carcharias dominguei$50.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Very Rare, HIGH QUALITY Carcharias dominguei tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. The crown is complete, one side cusp, and root is complete. Good quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD06 SIZE: 11/16"
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
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