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- Ceratodus sp.$50.00
An EXTRA LARGE, well preserved Ceratodus tooth. Nicely articulated. Complete specimen!
M1191 SIZE: 2-3/8"
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- Ceratodus sp.$45.00
An EXTRA LARGE, well preserved Ceratodus tooth. Nicely articulated. Complete specimen!
M1193 SIZE: 2-3/16"
Learn More - Ceratodus sp.$60.00
An EXTRA LARGE, well preserved Ceratodus tooth. Nicely articulated. Complete specimen!
M1194 Size: 2-1/16"
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- Abdounia beaugei (Eocene)$15.00
A large Abdounia beaugei teeth. Great color and excellent condition. Lower jaw teeth.
SC1008 SIZE: 3/8"
Learn More - Hybodus sp.$95.00
A HUGE Hybodus dorsal spine - exceptional size! Nicely articulated and preserved. Incredibly sized. Note strong longitudinal grooves on the sides.
M1185 SIZE: 8"+
Learn More - Hybodus sp.$185.00
A GEM, Hybodus dorsal spine - extra large size! Exceptionally articulated and preserved. Incredibly complete without repair. Note strong longitudinal grooves on the sides. Museum Quality
M1183 SIZE: 7-7/8"
Learn More - Hybodus sp.$185.00
A GEM, Hybodus dorsal spine - extra large size! Exceptionally articulated and preserved. Incredibly complete without repair. Note strong longitudinal grooves on the sides. Museum Quality
M1181 SIZE: 7-5/16"
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- Hybodus sp.$145.00
A GEM, rare Hybodus dorsal spine - large size! Exceptionally articulated and preserved. Incredibly complete with a small repair to the tip only. Note strong longitudinal grooves on the sides. Museum Quality, The BEST!
M1182 SIZE: 5-13/16''
Learn More - Hybodus sp.$195.00
A GEM, rare Hybodus dorsal spine - large size! Exceptionally articulated and preserved. Incredibly complete without repair. Note strong longitudinal grooves on the sides. Museum Quality, The BEST!
M1186 SIZE: 5-1/2"
Learn More - Pappocetus lugardi (Early whale)$0.00
An Ultra Rare, Extra Large Pappocetus lugardi (Andrews, 1920) molar tooth from Morocco. Note - molar tooth design is one of the distinguishing features for indentifying this species.The molars demonstrate how massive Pappocetus teeth compared to the later primitive whales! The root thickness doubles on one side and the crown gains depth as well. This material is a new find and represents one of the earliest transition forms of the whale. Pappocetus is a protocetid (see discussion below) and a large amphibious aquatic carnivore. Pappocetus is also an ancestor of the Basilosaurus. This material is complete and without repair. Crack fill only on some pieces. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
M2106 Size: 2-1/2" (straight line) (1-3/8" Width at base of crown)
Mid. Eocene (Bartonian) age (40 MYA)
Gueran, (25 km SE of Boujdour), Boujdour Basin
West Sahara, Morocco
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