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- Scaldicetus - Sperm Whale$85.00
A Top Quality, Scaldicetus sp.,Sperm Whale, tooth from the ACE river basin, So. Carolina. A Miocene age whale tooth. This tooth has a wonderful spiked enamel crown and large, complete round root. This tooth shows excellent detail - very well preserved. The root is nearly complete. An excellent Sperm whale tooth. You do not see many Sperm whale teeth in Top Quality condition. Authenticity guaranteed.
SC1226 Size: 3-1/2"
Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$125.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with 8 to 9 fine transverse ridges extending across the cusp face and transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T263 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 100+ new Texas shark teeth in October 2021. Link to Texas shark teeth
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - NC Red Site$375.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality copper-red Carcharodon hastalis tooth from the Meherrin River, No Carolina. A January Fossil of the Month. Rare copper red color with high gloss. Best color. Highest quality enamel. Great preservation and condition - sharp edges and tip - very clean. No repair or restoration. Exceptional color! An excellent, rare collector's tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.
NC301 SIZE: 2-11/16"
Note - Adding 22 Red Site Hastalis Mako teeth in January 2025. --> Link to copper-red Makos
Learn More - Diademaproetus praecursor$350.00
A LARGE, Diademaproetus praecursor (Proetid) trilobite from Morocco. Preparation is German directed with all original colors and no restoration. Scarce species. Exceptional, very fine (small leanses) compound eyes. An Upper Emsian Fm. specimen, Lower Devonian (395 mya) trilobite from the Assa Area, Dra Valley, Morocco. A Top Quality specimen. Exquisite preparation. Authenticity guaranteed.
XM73 Size: 1-11/16" (1-1/4" wide)
Adding 31 quality Moroccan trilobites in April 2025. Link to Moroccan trilobites.
Learn More - Thescelosaurus$495.00
A Top Quality Thescelosaurus neglectus pes ungual (foot claw) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. A March Fossil of the Month. Thescelosaurus is a mid-sized dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. This claw is excellent quality with excellent color / patina. Exceptional preservation. Perfect tip and proximal proximal end. Note - Thesc unguals are described as flat triangles.(see Thesc-Pachy claw differentiation discussion below). No repair and no restoration. A rare Thescelosaurus pes ungual! Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. Excellent collector's quality Thescelosaurus claw. Note - claw comes with a Riker type frame. Authenticity guaranteed.
DI23 SIZE: 1-11/16"
Note - Adding 23 new Thescelosarus fossils in March 2022. Link to Thesc fossils catalog
Learn More - Dykeius garethi$0.00
A Very Rare, Top Quality Dykeius garethi tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a new genius of Frill shark from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. Another unique species of Chlamydoselachiform shark, the Frill shark. This is the largest Frill shark in the deposit with teeth over 1" tall (28.5 mm). These teeth exhibit classic Frill shark design with a central cusp flanked by two lateral cusps. Dykeius teeth are taller than wide. The crown is complete with one cusp tip reattached and the root is complete. Highest 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. An excellent Frill shark specimen!
CD96 SIZE: 7/16" Height
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to all Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Galeocerdo mayumbensis$65.00
A very rare, Top Quality Galeocerdo mayumbensis tooth, the Tiger shark, for sale from So. Carolina. Excellent color and condition. These teeth are Miocene-Pliocene age. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. You rarely see this species in So. Carolina.
SC413 SIZE: 1-1/16"
Note - Adding 15 So. Carolina Tiger shark teeth in Oct. 2020. Link to So. Carolina Tiger shark teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias : So. Africa$0.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Great White shark tooth - upper jaw anterior tooth from Western Cape Province, So. Africa. This tooth has a blue colored crown, a large distinct brown gum line, and a brown root. Excellent color! Highest quality enamel with no hydration cracks. Serrations are large and complete with an excellent tip serration. There are also the base seration on each side are pathologic - very cool. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. No repair or restoration. A Large collector's GW tooth for a rare locality. Authenticity guaranteed.
SA02 Size: 2-1/16"
Note - Adding 7 So. African Great White teeth in August 2020. Link to South African GW teeth Link to Great White shark teeth
Learn More - Brown Bear - Urus arctos$0.00
A Top Quality, fossil baby ancestral Brown Bear jaw (Urusus arctos) from southern Germany. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia along with the cave bear. A baby bear lower jaw. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age!
Name: Urusus arctos Age: Late Pleistocene
Location: Waischenfeld, Bavaria, Germany
R523 SIZE: 3-5/8"
Note: Added 17 new Ice Age / Cave Bear items in October 2024. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Thescelosaurus$495.00
A rare, Top Quality Thescelosaurus neglectus lower jaw section from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Thescelosaurus is a mid-sized dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. The enamel is excellent quality with excellent color / patina. One crack was stabilized.No restoration. An exceptional Thescelosaurus jaw section! Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. An excellent collector's quality Thescelosaurus jaw section. Note - jaw section comes with a Riker frame. Authenticity guaranteed.
DI16 SIZE: 2-3/16"
Note - Adding 16 new Thescelosarus fossils in March 2021. Link to Thescelosaurus fossils catalog
Learn More - Black Display Frames$0.00
High quality Riker type display frames. Good for smaller Megalodon teeth. Made in the USA. Dimensions (L x W x D) (Inches)
DD03 Size: 5 x 6 x 1-1/4
Learn More - Triceratops Horn$0.00
A Top Quality, Triceratops horridus brow horn from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. A February 2021 Fossil of the Month. Triceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek and Lance Creek formations. This is a special horn with exceptional detail preserved and exceptional color / patina. You can see all of the natural blood grooves around the surface of the horn. The preparation of the horn was fairly basic and simple - some cracks filled and a small area around the tip was restored. This is very minimal restoration for a horn. It comes with the welded steel stand as shown. A fantastic fossil overall. Legally collected on private land in the Lance Creek Fm., Lusk, Wyoming. Authenticity guaranteed. Certification of Authentication provided. Museum quality. A fantastic Triceratops brow horn display. You don't see these top quality horns very often! A great display size. Shipping weight is ~15 lbs. Note - International buyers may incur some shipping cost.
DC51 BoP SIZE: 19" (straight line) ; Distal end measures 6" Height x 4" Wide
Note - Adding 30 new Triceratops fossils in February 2021. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
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