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- Pappocetus lugardi (Ancient whale)$950.00
An Ultra Rare Pappocetus lugardi (Andrews, 1920) canine tooth from Morocco. Pappocetus was in the Protocetidae family of ancient whales . Note - this tooth is a large canine with a partial root. This material is a new find and represents one of the earliest transition forms of the whale. Pappocetus is a protocetid (see discussion below) and a large amphibious aquatic carnivore. Pappocetus is also an ancestor of the Basilosaurus. This material is complete and without repair. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
M2102 Size: 3-1/8" (straight line)
Mid. Eocene (Bartonian) age (40 MYA)
Gueran, (25 km SE of Boujdour), Boujdour Basin
West Sahara, Morocco
Note - adding six early whale teeth in August 2023. Link to the early whales.
Learn More - Pappocetus lugardi (Ancient whale)$950.00
An Ultra Rare Pappocetus lugardi (Andrews, 1920) premolar tooth from Morocco. Pappocetus was in the Protocetidae family of ancient whales . Note - this tooth is a premolar with a natural wear facet and most of the root. This material is a new find and represents one of the earliest transition forms of the whale. Pappocetus is a protocetid (see discussion below) and a large amphibious aquatic carnivore. Pappocetus is also an ancestor of the Basilosaurus. This material is complete and without repair. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
M2101 Size: 3-5/8" (straight line)
Mid. Eocene (Bartonian) age (40 MYA)
Gueran, (25 km SE of Boujdour), Boujdour Basin
West Sahara, Morocco
Note - adding six early whale teeth in August 2023. Link to the early whales.
Learn More - Basilosaurus isis (Early whale)$495.00
A Rare Basilosaurus isis premolar tooth from Morocco. Basilosaurus was in the Basilosauridae family of early whales. Note - this tooth is a premolar with no wear and most of the root. This material is a new find and represents an early transition form of the whale which was a fully aquatic carnivore. No repair or restoration. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
M2113 Size: 1-3/4" (straight line)
Late Eocene (Bartonian) age (36 MYA)
Boujdour Basin, West Sahara, Morocco
Note - adding six early whale teeth in August 2023. Link to the early whales.
Learn More - Basilosaurus isis (Early whale)$0.00
A LARGE, Rare Basilosaurus isis premolar tooth from Morocco. Basilosaurus was in the Basilosauridae family of early whales. An August Fossil of the Month. Note - this tooth is a molar with no wear and a complete root. This material is a new find and represents an early transition form of the whale which was a fully aquatic carnivore. Note - the very tip of four side cusps were professionally restored in the US. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed. A special tooth!
M2111 Size: 5-1/16" (straight line)
Late Eocene (Bartonian) age (36 MYA)
Boujdour Basin, West Sahara, Morocco
Note - adding six early whale teeth in August 2023. Link to the early whales.
Learn More - Plesiosaur (Zarafasaura oceanis)$70.00
A well preserved, EXTRA LARGE Zarafasaura oceanis Plesiosaur vertebra, a large extinct upper Cretaceous marine reptile from the phosphate region (Oulad Abdoun Basin), Khouribga, Morocco. This Plesiosaur has been named Zarafasaura oceanis in 2011. This vertebra has a large neural spine. No repair or restoration. A fantastic specimen. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - specimen weighs one pound. There will be an international shipping surcharge.
M1129 SIZE: 3-1/8" centrum width x 5-1/2" height x 2-1/4" length"
Link to Moroccan Plesiosaur teeth
Learn More - Museum Quality Caliper Display Stands$42.50
Museum Quality Caliper Display Stands These stands are 24-kt. gold plated solid brass construction. Opens tfrom 3/8" to 1-3/4".
DD44 Size: 4-1/2"
Learn More - Gymnocidaris koechlini$265.00
A rare, incredibly preserved Gymnocidaris koechlini, a fossil club echinoid (urchin). The specimen is fully inflated, nicely articulated, and complete with slender spines - a very aesthetic display. These “Club” echinoids on matrix include some composite spines/radioles from their species. This fantastic echinoid is middle Jurassic period from from Boulemane, Middle Atlas Mts., Morocco. A very special collector item and a fantastic display piece. NO repair! Authenticity guaranteed. The BEST of the BEST!
M2031 SIZE: 2-1/2"
Adding 7 new Moroccan club echinoids in October 2021. Link -> Echinoids Catalog
Learn More - Acheroraptor temertyorum (Raptor)$265.00
A LARGE RARE, Top Quality Acheroraptor temertyorum (raptor) tooth from So. Dakota. Acheroraptor temertyorum is one of two recently described Hell Creek Fm. raptors, and it is a close relative of Velociraptor. This tooth is 1/2" which is a large size. The enamel is excellent with a great brown color. Multiple prominent longitudinal "ribs" run the length of the crown. Excellent large posterior and small anterior serrations. There is a natural wear facet on the tip. See unique crown characteristic discussion below. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. Note - the 2013 Acheroraptor description paper is available upon request. Authenticity guaranteed. This is your chance to own a rare, top quality Acheroraptor temertyorum tooth. Note - A gem jar will be included as photographed.
DR12 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 10 new Acheroraptor teeth in May 2025 Link to Raptor (Dromaeosaur) catalog.
Learn More - Acheroraptor temertyorum (Raptor)$275.00
A LARGE RARE, Top Quality Acheroraptor temertyorum (raptor) tooth from So. Dakota. Acheroraptor temertyorum is one of two recently described Hell Creek Fm. raptors, and it is a close relative of Velociraptor. This tooth is 1/2" which is a large size. The enamel is excellent with a great brown color. Multiple prominent longitudinal "ribs" run the length of the crown. Excellent large posterior and small anterior serrations. There is a small natural wear facet on the tip. See unique crown characteristic discussion below. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. Note - the 2013 Acheroraptor description paper is available upon request. Authenticity guaranteed. This is your chance to own a rare, top quality Acheroraptor temertyorum tooth. Note - A gem jar will be included as photographed.
DR11 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 10 new Acheroraptor teeth in May 2025 Link to Raptor (Dromaeosaur) catalog.
Learn More - Colomnia taunicum - Crab$0.00
A beautifully prepared, Colomnia taunicum crab from Konchekusu, Kazakhstan. An Oliogocene crab (30 mya). Excellent quality and preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X415 Size: 2-5/8"
Learn More - Ginglymostoma lehneri$17.50
A scarce, High Quality Bone Valley Ginglymostoma lehneri tooth, a Nurse shark from the Peace River, Florida. High quality specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You don't see Florida Nurse shark teeth very often!
F523 SIZE: 5/16" W
Learn More - Hemipristis serra (Sumatra)$8.00
A rare Hemipristis serra tooth, the Snaggletooth shark, from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. D037 is the tooth on the left.
D037 (left) SIZE: 1/2
Note - 8 new Sumatran Hemipristis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
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