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- Brachycarcharias lerichei$35.00
New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Upper jaw teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges. M1440 is a lower jaw anterior tooth.
M1440 (Right) SIZE: 1-5/16"
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New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Lower jaw anterior teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1441 (Left) SIZE: 1-1/4"
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New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Lower jaw anterior teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1442 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/4"
Learn More - Brachycarcharias lerichei$30.00
New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Lower jaw anterior teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1445 (Left) SIZE: 1-1/8"
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New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Lower jaw anterior teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1447 (Left) SIZE: 1"
Learn More - Brachycarcharias lerichei$25.00
New GEM Brachycarcharias teeth. Lower jaw anterior teeth. Excellent color and preservation. Sharp edges.
M1448 (Right) SIZE: 1"
Learn More - Cave Bear vertebra$0.00
An exceptionally preserved, fossil Cave Bear vertebra (Urusus spelaeus) from Romania. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. A wonderful story piece from the Ice Age! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
Name: Urusus spelaeus Age: Late Pleistocene Location: Carpathian Mountains, Romania
R521 BoP SIZE: 4-1/2" L x 3-5/8" H
Note: We added 16 new Cave Bear Products in October 2017. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Cave Bear paw$0.00
An exceptionally large, Top Quality fossil Cave Bear paw (Urusus spelaeus) from Romania. These large Ice Age bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. These are complete feet with essentially all original fossil bone and are nicely wired together to make an incredible display piece. A wonderful story piece. Authenticity guaranteed. An incredible Ice Age fossil display specimen!
Name: Urusus spelaeus Age: Late Pleistocene Location: Carpathian Mountains, Romania
R513 SIZE: 11-1/4" x 9-1/4"
Note: Added 12 new Ice Age fossils in March 2022. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Shrimp Burrow$47.50
A LARGE, Top Quality shrimp burrow - Ophiomorpha nodosa from the Chipola River, Florida. Highest quality and complete. Miocene age - Chipola Fm (16 mya). No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
F964 SIZE: 3-1/2" height x 3-7/8" width
Note - Adding shark vertebra, whale, Manatee, Marlin & shrimp fossils in January 2024. -> Link to Shrimp Burrow
Learn More - Makairia rostrum - Marlin$47.50
A LARGE, Top Quality Makairia rostrum - Marlin from the Peace River, Arcadia, Florida. Highest quality, nicely articulated, and complete. Miocene age - Bone Valley Fm (8 mya). No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
F963 SIZE: 6-5/8" length x 1-3/16" width
Note - Adding shark vertebra, whale, Manatee, Marlin & shrimp fossils in January 2024. -> Link to Shrimp Burrow
Learn More - Trichechus rib bone - Manatee$47.50
A Top Quality Trichechus sp. rib bone - Manatee from the Withlacochee River, Florida. Highest quality, nicely articulated, and nearly complete. Pleistocene age (1.6 mya). No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
F962 SIZE: 14" length (on curve) x 2-1/4" width
Note - Adding shark vertebra, whale, Manatee, Marlin & shrimp fossils in January 2024. -> Link to Shrimp Burrow
Learn More - Trichechus vertebra - Manatee$47.50
A Top Quality Trichechus sp. vertebra - Manatee from the Withlacochee River, Florida. Highest quality, nicely articulated, and essentially complete. Pleistocene age (1.6 mya). No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
F961 SIZE: 4" width x 4-7/4" height x 2-3/8" width
Note - Adding shark vertebra, whale, Manatee, Marlin & shrimp fossils in January 2024. -> Link to Shrimp Burrow
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