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- Heterodontus sp.$45.00
A LARGE,GEM Heterodontus anterior tooth. Exceptional condition. A difficult to find species! Doubled side cusps. The BEST.
C858 SIZE: 3/32"
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A LARGE,GEM Heterodontus anterior tooth. Exceptional condition. A difficult to find species! The BEST.
C859 SIZE: 3/32"
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A GEM, Heterodontus posterior teeth. Excellent color. Beautiful articulation! A difficult to find species!
C850 SIZE: 3/16"
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A GEM, Heterodontus posterior teeth. Excellent color. Beautiful articulation! A difficult to find species!
C860 SIZE: 1/4"
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A GEM, Heterodontus posterior teeth. Excellent color. Beautiful articulation! A difficult to find species!
C855 SIZE: 3/16"
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A very rare, GEM Heterodontus dorsal fin spine. Excellent color. Beautiful articulation! These are rarely seen! The BEST!
C851S SIZE: 1-1/8"
Learn More - Hypselosaurus - Titanosaur - France$1,350.00A large Hypselosaurus priscus (Titanosaur) egg on matrix. A January Fossil of the Month. This is a remount egg made with actual Hypselosaurus eggshells from the southern France nesting site, made to specification for this species, and is placed on a piece of matrix from the egg site. This egg was meticulously assembled to resemble a natural Hypselosaurus egg from a size and shape perspective. Unfortunately, the few natural eggs that are found at this site are typically crushed or severely compressed, and they are not very attractive due to overburden compression. Hypselosaurus is a medium sized Titanosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian age) approximately 70 MMya. Fround in the Vitrolles area, Basin d'Aix de Provence, France. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This item is heavy. An international shipping surcharge will apply.FR100 Size: 7-3/4" x 6" x 3-3/4" height Weight: ~16.5 lbsLearn More
- Canis familiaris - Roman Period Dog$0.00
An exceptionally preserved, fossil dog jaw (Canis familiaris). This is a complete lower jaw with ten teeth from Austria. An October Fossil of the Month. This early dog is from the La Tene period (Younger Iron Time) and is 2300 years old during the Roman Period. Dogs were domesticated from the wolves by man for hunting & protection. These two mandibles contain a total of ten teeth. New find. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare fossil dog jaw and wonderful story piece from the Roman Period. The BEST!
Name: Canis familiaris Age: Late Pleistocene
Location: Hauptmannbach cave, Muhlbach, Austria
R581 SIZE: 5-3/8"
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Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$35.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus tooth from Ness Co., Kansas. An excellent example of this Cretaceous shark. Authenticity guaranteed. Near Perfect tooth.
KS385 SIZE: 1/2" x 1/2"
Note - Adding 5 new P. polygyrus teeth in April 2020. Link to Kansas P. polygyrus teeth
Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$50.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus tooth from Ness Co., Kansas. An excellent example of this Cretaceous shark. Authenticity guaranteed. Near Perfect tooth.
KS384 SIZE: 5/8" x 1/2"
Note - Adding 5 new P. polygyrus teeth in April 2020. Link to Kansas P. polygyrus teeth
Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$60.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus tooth from Ness Co., Kansas. An excellent example of this Cretaceous shark. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
KS383 SIZE: 5/8" x 1/2"
Note - Adding 5 new P. polygyrus teeth in April 2020. Link to Kansas P. polygyrus teeth
Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$60.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus tooth from Ness Co., Kansas. An excellent example of this Cretaceous shark. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
KS382 SIZE: 5/8" x 9/16"
Note - Adding 5 new P. polygyrus teeth in April 2020. Link to Kansas P. polygyrus teeth
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