Genuine Megalodon Shark Tooth in Display Box (308 grams)
Megalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsMegalodon was a prehistoric shark that may have been 50 feet long or more, two or three times as long as the Great White Shark! Just like modern sh...
View full detailsPhosphate Deposits - Khouribga, Morocco LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 73 - 65 million years ago Mosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles....
View full detailsGenuine Mosasaur Dinosaur Tooth in a glass display box. This tooth is from the Cretaceous Period - 80 million years old. This specimen (roughly 2")...
View full detailsMosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meus...
View full detailsMosasaurs probably evolved from an extinct group of aquatic lizards known as aigialosaurs in the Early Cretaceous Period (73-65 million years ago...
View full detailsMosasaurs probably evolved from an extinct group of aquatic lizards known as aigialosaurs in the Early Cretaceous Period (73-65 million years ago...
View full detailsMosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meus...
View full detailsMosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meus...
View full detailsMosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meus...
View full detailsThis huge, Museum-quality Mesosaurus tooth is genuine, completely intact with no repairs and in pristine condition. This incredible specimen includ...
View full detailsThis unique, Museum-quality Mesosaurus tooth is genuine, completely intact with no repairs and in pristine condition. This incredible specimen incl...
View full detailsThis unique, Museum-quality Mesosaurus tooth is genuine, completely intact with no repairs and in pristine condition. This incredible specimen incl...
View full detailsThis unique, Museum-quality Mesosaurus tooth is genuine, completely intact with no repairs and in pristine condition. This incredible specimen incl...
View full detailsMosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. Mosasaur teeth come in various sizes and from various species. This specimen is a large, ...
View full detailsThis Mosasaur Tooth with Root features a large, high-grade fossil from a Mosasaurus beaugei. This species is the largest of six known in the Maastr...
View full detailsThis specimen is a piece of Mexican Amber, also know as Mexican Mayan Amber. It is harder than most other ambers, which makes it less fragile and i...
View full detailsA beautiful, fossilized and calcified ammonite shell with an iridescent, opalized shimmer, displaying hints of vibrant yellow tones. This specimen ...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
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