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- 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"
Note: Added 17 Ice Age / Cave Bear items in October 2024. Link -> Ice Age Fossils
Learn More - Notorynchus primigenius - Belgium$75.00
A rare, Top Quality Sevengill Cow shark (Notorhynchus primigenius) - a lower jaw symphyseal shark tooth from Hoevenen, Belgium. Late Miocene age from the Antwerp Sand Member. No repair or restoration. An excellent tooth for the rare tooth collector! Authenticity guaranteed.
B404 Size: 1/2"
Note - Adding 12 Belgium Notorynchus teeth in August 2022 -> Link to Belgium Cow Shark Teeth
Learn More - Ptychodus whipplei$20.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus whipplei, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Ellis Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Arcadia Park Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with a very tall conical cusp with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face, but typically do not reach the margin. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. A juvenile symphyseal tooth.
T031 SIZE: 3/16"
Note - Adding 100+ new Texas shark teeth in October 2021. Link to Texas shark teeth
Learn More - Notorynchus primigenus - Maryland$50.00
A Top Quality Notorhynchus tooth - a Sevengill Cow shark, from the Randle's Cliff, Maryland. An upper jaw tooth with 2 primary cusps. This tooth has an excellent blue - gray color with a tan root. Great color and preservation. This is an early Miocene age, Calvert Formation tooth. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
MD421 Size: 11/16"
Note adding 23 Maryland Cow shark teeth in June 2022. --> Link to Maryland Cow Shark teeth
Learn More - Nodosaur Body Spike - Judith River$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Judith River Nodosaur body spike from the late Cretaceous of North America. AJune Fossil of the Month. The Campanian age Nodosaurs grew to 22 feet and 6000 pounds, and a body covered with this bony armor with body spikes along the edge of the body (see Edmontonia photo). Edmontonia is the named Two Medicine Fm. Nodosaur which is a good proxy to the currently undescribed Judith River Fm. Nodosaur. The bone is excellent quality with excellent color / patina. A complete side armor spike from a large Nodosaur. ~72 MYA. Note - there is less than 10% professional restoration in small areas for aesthetic purposes at the base. Legally collected on private land in the Judith River Fm., Hill Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. An ultra rare collector's quality Ankylosaur body spike. I have only seen two of the spikes available in the market place. Incredibly rare and super cool. It was found in the 1940s!
DK29 BoP SIZE: 5-1/2" (Base: 3" x 2-3/8")
Note - Adding 9 new Ankylosaur - Nodosaur fossils in Juine 2024. Link to Ankylosaur fossils catalog.
Learn More - Allodesmus kernensis$0.00
An Extra Large, GEM Allodesmus kernensis molar tooth. Complete tooth - fully rooted. Excellent preservation and excellent color. Museum Quality Allodesmus specimen!
ST1006 BoP SIZE: 2-1/4"
Learn More - Ptychodus polygyrus$125.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus polygyrus, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with 8 to 9 fine transverse ridges extending across the cusp face and transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T263 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 100+ new Texas shark teeth in October 2021. Link to Texas shark teeth
Learn More - Hexanchus sp.$0.00
An ULTRA RARE, Top Quality, rare lower jaw tooth from Hexanchus sp. from Nye Mudstone, Oregon. A February Fossil of the Month. Excellent brown color. Six perfect primary cusps. Found in the Nye Mudstone Fm., Miocene age. An incredibly rare Hexanchus tooth! Authenticity guaranteed. Museum quality. Perfect tooth. I have never seen a Hexanchus tooth from Oregon.
OR02 SIZE: 3/4" (wide)
Note - Adding 4 Cow shark teeth from Oregon in February 2022. Link to Oregon Cow shark teeth.
Learn More - Sandolodus sp.$0.00
Sandolodus sp.; an Extinct Bradydont shark
An EXTRA LARGE crusher tooth. Exceptional preservation. Complete tooth. An excellent collector's tooth. Matrix free - rare! An extraordinary collector's tooth! New Kansas location.
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Raytown Limestone Fm.
Location: Lenexa, Johnson Co., Kansas
Z124 SIZE: 1"
Learn More - Deltadromeus agilis$0.00
A TOP QUALITY Deltadromeus tooth from the Cretaceous Kem Kem deposits of Morocco. Sharp serrations. Great preservation. Excellent red color. Great posterior profile curve. An excellent tooth from a mid size Cretaceous theropod. No cracks. No repair or restoration. These teeth are very uncommon. Please see my Deltadromeus tooth discussion below. This is my best estimate of this species based upon the characteristics of this theropod and distinguishing it from other known Kem Kem theropod species. No one can assign a tooth to this species with certainty as discussed below (see Details). Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic Deltadromeus collector's tooth.
M1266 Size: 1-5/16"
Note - Adding 5 new Deltadromeus Raptor teeth in October 2022. Link to Abelisurid / Raptor teeth
Learn More - Cyrtospirifer rudkinense$0.00
A LARGE silica replaced Cyrtospirifer brachiopod. Both valves present - complete specimens and matrix free. Exceptional preservation. More than 1"+ thick and heavy! This is a late Devonian (370 mya) brachiopod from Rudkine near Voronezh, Russia. An incredible display piece!
Y019 SIZE: 2"
Note - 15 new Brachiopods added in November 2017. Link to Brachipods.
Learn More - Heptranchias sp$0.00
An ULTRA RARE, Top Quality, rare lower jaw tooth from Heptranchias sp. from Misty, Oregon. A February Fossil of the Month. Excellent brown color. Seven perfect primary cusps. Found in the Keasy Fm., Oligocene age. An incredibly rare Heptranchias tooth! Authenticity guaranteed. Museum quality. Near perfect tooth. I have never seen a Heptranchias tooth from the US.
OR03 SIZE: 3/8" (wide)
Note - Adding 4 Cow shark teeth from Oregon in February 2022. Link to Oregon Cow shark teeth.
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