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- Carcharias dominguei$95.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Very Rare, TOP QUALITY Carcharias dominguei tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. The crown complete (tip reattached), both side cusps complete, and root is complete. High quality enamel. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD05 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Brachycarcharias lerichei$45.00
New Extra large, GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Upper jaw teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1434 (Right) SIZE: 1-3/8"
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 - Metacanthina issoumourensis$195.00
A well prepared Metacanthina issoumourensis trilobite from Morocco. Preparation is German directed with all original colors and no restoration. Excellent compound eyes. A Middle Devonian (380 mya) trilobite from Oufaten, Atlas Mts., Morocco. A Top Quality specimen. Exquisite preparation. Authenticity guaranteed.
XM33 Size: 1-7/8" (Straightline) (1-3/16" wide)
Adding 31 quality Moroccan trilobites in April 2025. Link to Moroccan trilobites.
Learn More - Tyrannosaur tooth - Canada$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality serrated Albertosaurus premaxillary tooth from the late Cretaceous (Campanian) in northern North America. This tooth measures 1-7/16" - an excellent Tyrannosaur tooth. The enamel is high quality with excellent color. Excellent serrations - rare for a PM tooth. Serrated to the tip. Extra wide. No cracks, repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Horseshoe Canyon Fm. (Horsethief Member) , Alberta, Canada. An excellent Albertosaurus PM tooth based on size and roundness of the tooth cross-section. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent rare serrated collector's premaxillary tooth. Note - tooth comes with a Riker display frame. Disposition number 000028-0000029.
DY23c SIZE: 1-7/16" Base: 3/4" x 3/8"
Note - Adding 17 Canadian bones & teeth in April 2025. Link to Canadian Dinosaur fossils catalog
Learn More - Glyphis (Speartooth shark)$45.00
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. D172 is the lower lateral tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D172 (Right) SIZE: 1/2"
Note - 16 new Sumatran Glyphis glyphis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Weltonia ancistrodon$47.50
A rare Top Quality Weltonia ancistrodon tooth from the Khouribga phosphate mining area of Morocco. This is a complete upper jaw tooth with eight primary cusps. Great preservation and color. The root is excellent - very unique & difficult to find! Near perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This rare piece is from an old collection!
M682 Size: 1/2"
Note - Adding 12 new Moroccan Weltonia teeth in October 2023 -> Link to Weltonia Teeth
Learn More - Cyrtospirifer rudkinense$5.00
A silica replaced Cyrtospirifer brachiopod Rudkine near Voronezh, Russia. Brachiopods are bivalve molluscs. Both valves present - complete specimens and matrix free. Exceptional preservation. Note - 3/4" thick and heavy! This is a late Devonian (370 mya) brachiopod. A nice display piece!
Y012 SIZE: 1-5/8"
Note - Posting 23 new Brachiopods in January 2024. Link to Brachipods.
Learn More - Cyrtospirifer rudkinense$7.50
A silica replaced Cyrtospirifer brachiopod Rudkine near Voronezh, Russia. Brachiopods are bivalve molluscs. Both valves present - complete specimens and matrix free. Exceptional preservation. Note - 3/4" thick and heavy! This is a late Devonian (370 mya) brachiopod. A nice display piece!
Y008 SIZE: 1-5/8"
Note - Posting 23 new Brachiopods in January 2024. Link to Brachipods.
Learn More - Serratolamna koerti$60.00
New Extra large, GEM Serratolamna koerti teeth. Upper jaw teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1404 (Right) SIZE: 1-3/8"
Learn More - Parodotus Benedeni - Ocean$0.00
A Rare, Atlantic ocean Parotodus benedeni tooth from the offshore Wrightsville Beach, No. Carolina. A robust tooth with a heavy root. This tooth appears to be a Yorktown Fm., Pliocene age tooth. No repair or restoration. A rare collector's tooth! Authenticity guaranteed. The Atlantic ocean Parotodus teeth are ultra rare! A must have collector's tooth.
NC543 SIZE: 2-3/16"
Adding 4 Atlantic ocean Parotodus benedeni teeth in August 2020. Link to Parotodus benedeni teeth.
Learn More - Triceratops Jaw Section$175.00
A Top Quality, Triceratops horridus jaw section (maxilla section) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Triceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation which is known for the large frill protecting its neck. This is a great jaw section with excellent detail preserved and excellent color / patina. You can see the four complete tooth channels which are approximately 5/8" wide which is a characteristic of Triceratops and distinguishes it from a Hadrosaur which is closer to 1/4" wide. Triceratops bones are more difficult to find. No repair or restoration. 100% natural specimen. Legally collected on private land in Garfield Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed.
DC33 SIZE: 3-3/4" wide x 1"
Note - Adding 14 new Triceratops fossils in November 2024. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
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