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- Cetorhinus maximus$0.00
This is a beautiful pair very rare Basking shark gill rakers. An extremely difficult shark to find. I have only seen 4 of them!
C722 (Right) SIZE: 1-9/16"
Learn More - Carcharocles angustidens$0.00
A HUGE, tan colored Angustidens ANTERIOR tooth (upper jaw) with a solid brown bourlette (100% complete), and a tan root. Highest quality enamel. Excellent color and preservation. Excellent serrations including the tip. Very nice side cusps and root (no hydration cracks). A very special, top quality big Angustidens tooth.
SC501 SIZE: 3-7/8" 3-1/8" W
Learn More - Carcharocles auriculatus - So. Carolina$85.00
A Top Quality Harleyville Auriculatus tooth. An excellent upper jaw lateral tooth. Gorgeous tan colored crown with a black colored bourlette, and a tan colored root. Highest quality enamel. Excellent color & preservation. The serrations are large and razor sharp. The root is complete and very well preserved. It is very hard to find these teeth in perfect condition. Near perfect tooth. An excellent collector's Harleyville Auriculatus tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.
SC416 SIZE: 2"
Note - Adding 20 Harleyville Auriculatus teeth in November 2019. Link to the Harleyville Auriculatus teeth.
Learn More - Gastornis sp. - Giant Flightless Bird$35.00
A LARGE, well preserved egg shell pieces from Gastornis, an extinct Giant Flightless Bird, from southern France. This giant bird stood over 6 feet tall with a giant skull and beak. A very unique shell design. These egg shell pieces are typical size with a shell thickness of 1/8"+. They are early Eocene age shells and were found in Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR541 Size: 15/16"
Note - Adding 12 Gastornis egg shells. -> Link to Gastornis egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$17.50
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaur dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR512 Size: 9/16"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$17.50
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaur dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR511 Size: 1/2"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$20.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaurid dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR510 Size: 11/16"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$35.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaurid dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR509 Size: 7/8"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$20.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaurid dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR508 Size: 3/4"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$20.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaurid dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR507 Size: 13/16"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
Learn More - Hypselosaurus egg shell - France$30.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Hypselosaurus priscus, a Late Cretaceous Titanosaurid dinosaur from southern France. This was a medium sized Titanosaur. A very unique shell design with weakly developed small dimples. These egg shell pieces are typical size for these small eggs with a shell thickness of ~1/8". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR506 Size: 7/8"
Note - Adding 12 French Hypselosaurus egg shells. -> Link to Hypselosaurus egg shells
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