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- Prognathodon anceps (Mosasaurus)$335.00
A rare, LARGE rooted Top Quality Prognathodon anceps tooth with a jaw section from the phosphate mining region, Khouribga, Morocco. P. anceps is the largest mosasaur species known with huge with wide teeth used for crushing prey. Exceptional condition and preservation. Note - this large Moroccan Mosasaur was renamed to a Prognathodon genus. The crown measures 2-1/2". Wide base and root. One crack. No restoration. A BIG Mosasaur tooth from the hero of Jurassic World! Authenticity guaranteed. This is an excellent specimen with a jaw section!
M1050 SIZE: 4-3/8" (1-1/2" wide)
Note - Adding 8 Mosasaur teeth in November 2025. --> Link to Mosasaur teeth.
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- Scaldicetus sp.$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE exceptional Scaldicetus sp., a Sperm whale, tooth from Caldera area of Chile. A February Fossil of the Month. This tooth has exceptional preservation, fantastic brown color, and is exceptionally clean. Note - the bottom side of this specimen is nearly matrix free. An incredible, BIG late Miocene Sperm whale tooth from the Bahia Inglesa Fm. Museum Quality. Authenticity guaranteed. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site!
C701 BoP SIZE: 7-1/8" (1-7/8" W)
Note - Adding two Chilean Sperm Whale teeth in February 2020. -> Link to Whale teeth.
Learn More - Scaldicetus sp. - Sperm Whale$395.00
A LARGE Scaldicetus sp., a Sperm whale, tooth from Caldera area of Chile. An incredible late Miocene Sperm whale tooth from the Bahia Inglesa Fm. This tooth has great preservation and a fantastic brown color There a small amount of matrix on the rear. Makes a great display. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Unfortunately there are no teeth coming from this site 19 years! My largest remaining whale tooth.
C701 SIZE: 4-7/8" (1-1/2" wide)
Note - Adding 16 Chilean Sperm whale fossils in March 2025. -> Link to Whale teeth.
Learn More - Glyphis (Speartooth shark)$15.00
A very rare Glyphis glyphis tooth, the Speartooth 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. D171 is the lower lateral tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D171 (Left) SIZE: 1/2"
Note - 16 new Sumatran Glyphis glyphis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Glyphis (Speartooth shark)$15.00
A very rare Glyphis glyphis tooth, the Speartooth 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. D175 is the lower lateral tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D175 (Left) SIZE: 1/4"
Note - 16 new Sumatran Glyphis glyphis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Basilosaurus cetoides (Archaeocete whale)$375.00
A LARGE, TOP QUALITY, very rare Basilosaurus cetoides, an Archaeocete whale tooth found in the Suwanee River, Suwanee Co., Florida. An excellent molar or premolar tooth (see photo for tooth positions). An excellent brown colored crown and root. Nicely articulated. Note - enamel tip shows a wear pattern on crown. Whales do not shed their teeth like the sharks so there teeth will wear with age. An Eocene age tooth (35 MYA). No repair or restoration. A great Archaeocete tooth from the Suwanee River, Florida. A very rare collector's tooth from an old collection.
F1006 SIZE: 4"
Note - Adding a collection of 27 Basilosaurus teeth from Florida and Georgia in July 2023. Link to Basilosaurus teeth.
Learn More - Blacktip Reef Shark - Modern$25.00
A GEM modern Blacktip Reef shark, Carcharhinus limbatus. Upper jaw tooth. Bright white color. Perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. (15 Blacktip teeth available)
MBT09 SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 12 new modern shark species in July 2022 -> Link to modern Blacktip shark teeth
Learn More - Greenland Sleeper Shark - Modern$0.00
A GEM modern Greenland Sleeper shark, Somniosus microcephalus. A deepwater shark. Lower jaw tooth. Bright white color. Perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. (8 Greenland Sleeper teeth available)
MGL02 SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 12 new modern shark species in July 2022 -> Link to modern Greenland Sleeper shark teeth
Learn More - Carcharhinus leucas - So. Carolina$35.00
A Top Quality, Carcharhinus leucas, Bull shark, tooth from the Ridgeville, So. Carolina. A upper jaw tooth. The tooth is exceptionally clean and sharp. This Bull shark - Carcharhinus leucas is a from late Miocene deposit. Beautiful color and fantastic preservation! Authenticity guaranteed.
SC756 SIZE: 15/16"
Note - Adding 12 So. Carolina Bull shark teeth in Oct. 2020 -> Link to So. Carolina Bull shark teeth
Learn More - Jurassic Gem Dinosaur Bone$95.00
Colorful Jurassic "gem" dinosaur bone from the Morrison Fm., Moffat Co., Colorado. Silica (agate) replaced sauropod dinosaur limb or vertebra bone. The bone pore structure is well perserved and gives the bone a wonderful natural "textured" look with different colorization. Colors include reds, orange, gold, blue, cream, charcoal, etc. Late Jurassic age (155 MYA). Excellent preservation and preparation. All natural with one highly polished face. Authenticity guaranteed. An incredible display piece!
GB09 SIZE: 3" x 2"
Note - Adding 14 Jurassic gem dinosaur bone specimens in November 2024 --> Link to Gem Bone
Learn More - Scutella paulensis - sand dollar$145.00
Two Top Quality Scutella paulensis sand dollars from the Bordeaux Region, France. This is a Miocene age sand dollar (15 MYA). Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent display specimen from a special collection of echinoids. This piece weighs 1.75 lbs and international customers will pay a shipping supplement.
EC103 Specimen Size: 2-3/4"
Note - Posting 7 Sand Dollar specimens in November 2024. -> Link to Echinoderms.
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