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- Triceratops Epoccipital$175.00
A rare, Top Quality Triceratops horridus epoccipital (frill ornament) 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 a large frill protecting its neck. This epoccipital has excellent detail preserved and great color / patina. The epoccipitals were triangular bone ornaments that lined the top of the frill. The young Triceratops had narrow and tall epoccipitals, older juvenile Triceratops had low and wide epoccipitals, and adult Triceratops no longer had this ornament. You can see this epoccipital is narrow which is a characteristic of an younger juvenile Triceratops. No repair or restoration. 100% natural specimen. Legally collected on private land in Powder River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed.
DC64 SIZE: 1-1/4" Wide x 1-5/16" Height
Note - Adding 15 new Triceratops bones in September 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Triceratops Epoccipital$395.00
A rare, Top Quality Triceratops horridus epoccipital (frill ornament) 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 a large frill protecting its neck. This epoccipital has excellent detail preserved and great color / patina. The epoccipitals were triangular bone ornaments that lined the top of the frill. The young Triceratops had narrow and tall epoccipitals, older juvenile Triceratops had low and wide epoccipitals, and adult Triceratops no longer had this ornament. You can see this epoccipital is wide which is a characteristic of an older juvenile Triceratops. Some crack fill. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in Powder River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed.
DC63 SIZE: 1-7/8" Wide x 1-1/4" Height
Note - Adding 15 new Triceratops bones in September 2025. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Triceratops Toe Bone$375.00
A Top Quality, Triceratops horridus toe bone (pes digit) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Triceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek and Lance Creek formations which is know for three horns and the large frill protecting its neck. This is a great toe bone with excellent detail preserved and good color / patina. The last toe bone for digit 2 or 3 . You can see the "mushroom" appearance of proximal ends which is a characteristic of Triceratops and distinguishes it from a Hadrosaur toe bone. Triceratops bones are more difficult to find. Absolutely no wear. No repair or restoration. 100% natural specimen. Legally collected on private land in Harding Co., So. Dakota. Authenticity guaranteed.
DC36 SIZE: 2-1/2" wide x 2" long x 1-5/8" height
Note - Adding 14 new Triceratops bones in November 2024. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality EXTRA LARGE Edestus heinrichi shark whorl section with 4 big crowns, from Sparta, Illinois. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. Excellent preservation and serrations. Note - extra long root whorl section with 4 extra large crowns - very rare. The Edestus shark would have an upper and lower tooth whorl that are vertically opposed. Research showed that they could use their opposing teeth in a scissor-like motion to cut prey. It is the first animal to cut vertically. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. Shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These rare teeth are Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Four crown whorl sections are extremely rare!
I01 BoP SIZE: 2" teeth (Whorl 6")
Adding 15 Edestus shark specimens in August 2020. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality EXTRA LARGE Edestus heinrichi shark whorl section with 3 big crowns, from Herrin, Illinois. An April Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. Excellent preservation and serrations. Note - extra long root whorl section with 3 extra large crowns - very rare. The Edestus shark would have an upper and lower tooth whorl that are vertically opposed. Research showed that they could use their opposing teeth in a scissor-like motion to cut prey. It is the first animal to cut vertically. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. Shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These rare teeth are Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. Note - Two crown tips were professionally retored. Authenticity guaranteed. Three crown whorl sections are rare!
I01 BoP2 SIZE: 1-3/4" teeth (Whorl 7-1/4")
Adding 15 Edestus shark specimens in April 2021. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Otodus megalodon - Bone Valley$0.00
A TOP QUALITY Bone Valley Megalodon tooth from Polk County, Florida. An excellent Light BLUE on TAN colored tooth. An April Fossil of the Month. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is black color and complete,with a unique double "V" construct. Excellent color! The serrations are large & sharp with a good tip serration. Excellent serrations. The root is complete. An excellent Miocene Megalodon tooth. 100% natural. No repair or restoration! A collector's special Meg tooth from Bone Valley! Authenticity guaranteed.
F003 SIZE: 3-7/16"
Note - Adding 8 Bone Valley Megalodon teeth in April 2025 --> Link to Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth
Learn More - Otodus megalodon - Bone Valley$0.00
A TOP QUALITY Bone Valley Megalodon tooth from Port Charlotte, Florida. A rare GREEN colored tooth. An April Fossil of the Month. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is brown color and near complete. Excellent color! The serrations are large & sharp with a good tip serration. Excellent serrations. The root is complete. An excellent Miocene Megalodon tooth. 100% natural. No repair or restoration! A collector's special Meg tooth from Bone Valley! Authenticity guaranteed.
F002 SIZE: 4-1/4" (3-3/8" wide)
Note - Adding 8 Bone Valley Megalodon teeth in April 2025 --> Link to Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth
Learn More - Cretodus semiplicatus$85.00
A Top Quality Cretodus semiplicatus, an extinct Mackerel shark, tooth from Grayson Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Lower Cretaceous Eagle Ford Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design that includes a large / heavy root with high root face, a narrow crown width, and broad side cusps. This is a juvenile lateral tooth with perfect side cusps. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
T187 SIZE: 3/4"
Note - Adding 100+ new Texas shark teeth in October 2021. Link to Texas shark teeth
Learn More - Hemipristis serra (Sumatra)$12.50
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. D033 is the tooth on the left.
D033 (Left) SIZE: 15/16"
Note - 8 new Sumatran Hemipristis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
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. D035 is the tooth on the left.
D035 (Left) SIZE: 5/8"
Note - 8 new Sumatran Hemipristis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Hemipristis serra (Sumatra)$10.00
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. D036 is the tooth on the right.
D036 (right) SIZE: 15/16"
Note - 8 new Sumatran Hemipristis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
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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