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- Triceratops$175.00
A Top Quality, rooted juvenile Triceratops horridus tooth from the late Cretaceous of western North America. A maxillary (upper jaw) tooth. Triceratops is a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. The enamel is high quality with excellent color and patina. The chewing surface measures 1/2” . The tip has no natural wear facet. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. Note - this tooth comes with a Gem jar display case. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent fully rooted juvenile Triceratops tooth!
DC18 SIZE: 1"
Note - Adding 24 new Triceratops teeth in August 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Triceratops$175.00
A Top Quality, rooted juvenile Triceratops horridus tooth from the late Cretaceous of western North America. A maxillary (upper jaw) tooth. Triceratops is a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. The enamel is high quality with excellent color and patina. The chewing surface measures 1/2” . The tip has no natural wear facet. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. Note - this tooth comes with a Gem jar display case. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent fully rooted juvenile Triceratops tooth!
DC17 SIZE: 1"
Note - Adding 24 new Triceratops teeth in August 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Triceratops Brow Horn Section$115.00
A Top Quality, Triceratops horridus brow horn section 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 the large frill protecting its neck. This is a great brow horn wedge section with excellent detail preserved. You can see all of the natural blood grooves across the surface of this horn. No repair or restoration. 100% natural specimen. Legally collected on private land in Carter Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed.
DC56 SIZE: 2-3/4" Wide x 1-1/4" Thick
Note - Adding 15 new Triceratops bones in September 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Odontaspis ferox$75.00
An EXTRA LARGE, TOP QUALITYOdontaspis ferox lateral tooth with extra long and sharp side cusps from Chile. A Sand Tiger shark. Great color and preservation. Super collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. My largest top quality tooth!
C661 SIZE: 1-3/8"
Learn More - Aetomylaeus sp.$250.00
A GEM Quality Aetomylaeus sp., an Eagle ray, mouth plate from Caldera area of Chile. An excellent plate of pavement teeth from the upper jaw. The specimen resides on its orinigal matrix. This plate has exceptional preservation, fantastic deep red colors, and exceptionally clean. Note - the bottom side of this specimen is mostly matrix covered with a large whale bone is exposed. An incredible late Miocene Eagle ray mouth plate from the Bahia Inglesa Fm. Museum Quality. Authenticity guaranteed. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. A great display piece!
C953 SIZE: 1-7/8" (1-7/8" W)
Note - Adding 4 Chilean Ray mouth plates in April 2022. -> Link to Chilean rays.
Learn More - Otodus obliquus (not serrated)$95.00
A very rare, early Otodus obliquus anterior tooth from Kzil-Orda Region, Kazakhstan. Otodus obliquus is the ancestor to O. auriculatus (see detailed discussion below) which leads to Megalodon. The bourlette is large and complete. Exhibits no serrations. The starting species to serrated Otodus teeth. These teeth exhibit very good color, gloss, and preservation. A rare, early Eocene (Ypresian) Auriculatus transition tooth. A very challenging tooth to find when building a Megalodon evolutionary set! No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This western Kazakhstan site is one of the few places in the world where the Otodus obliquus to Otodus auriculatus transition can be found in adjacent early Eocene formation units.
K561 SIZE: 1-1/16"
Note - Adding 24 Kazakh Auriculatus or transition teeth in July 2024. --> Link to Kazakh Auriculatus teeth.
Learn More - Carcharias dominguei$45.00
A Very Rare, HIGH QUALITY Carcharias dominguei posterior tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. The crown near complete 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.
CD22 SIZE: 1/8"
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth..
Learn More - Prognathodon anceps (Mosasaurus)$115.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Prognathodon anceps tooth from the phosphate mining region, Khouribga, Morocco. P. anceps is one of the largest mosasaur species known with huge nearly round teeth used for crushing prey. Exceptional condition and preservation. There is a Serratolamna shark tooth attached to the base. Note - this large Moroccan Mosasaur was renamed to a Prognathodon genus. A massive Mosasaur tooth from the hero of Jurassic World! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This is a fantastic specimen.
M1063 SIZE: 2-5/16" (1-1/4" wide)
Note - Adding 35 new Mosasaur teeth in November 2023. --> Link to Mosasaur teeth.
Learn More - Prognathodon anceps (Mosasaurus)$185.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Prognathodon anceps tooth from the phosphate mining region, Khouribga, Morocco. P. anceps is one of the largest mosasaur species known with huge nearly round teeth used for crushing prey. Exceptional condition and preservation. Note - this large Moroccan Mosasaur was renamed to a Prognathodon genus. There is one small natural wear facet on the side. A massive Mosasaur tooth from the hero of Jurassic World! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This is a fantastic BIG specimen.
M1061 SIZE: 2-1/2" (1-9/16" wide)
Note - Adding 35 new Mosasaur teeth in November 2023. --> Link to Mosasaur teeth.
Learn More - Thescelosaurus$295.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Thescelosaurus neglectus caudal (tail) vertebra from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Thescelosaurus is a mid-sized dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. This bone quality is excellent with excellent color and patina. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. An excellent collector's quality large Thescelosaurus vertebra. Authenticity guaranteed.
DI41 SIZE: 2-3/8" x 2-1/16" x 2-5/8" height
Note - Adding 23 new Thescelosarus fossils in March 2022. Link to Thesc fossils catalog
Learn More - Edmontosaurus$425.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Edmontosaurus annectens tail (caudal) vertebra from the late Cretaceous of North America. Edmontosaurus is a very large hadrosaur or "duck-bill" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. Bone quality is exceptional. Great color. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. An excellent collector's quality Edmontosaurus vertebra. Authenticity guaranteed.
DH52 SIZE: 3-5/8" (height) x 3-1/4" (wide) x 2-7/8" (length)
Note - Adding 17 Edmontosaurus bones / claws in July 2022. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
Learn More - Thescelosaurus$165.00
A Top Quality Thescelosaurus neglectus toe bone pair from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Thescelosaurus is a mid-sized dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. These bones are excellent quality with excellent color / patina. They were found together and could be associated. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. Excellent collector's quality Thescelosaurus toe bones. Authenticity guaranteed.
DI36 SIZE: 1-5/8" (2 digits)
Note - Adding 23 new Thescelosarus fossils in March 2022. Link to Thesc fossils catalog
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