

Genuine Polished Orthoceras Fossil (Large)
A small, clustered tower of Orthoceras fossils in sea-bed matrix. 250 to 750 million years ago, the orthoceras mollusk lived in abundance during ...
View full detailsA small, clustered tower of Orthoceras fossils in sea-bed matrix. 250 to 750 million years ago, the orthoceras mollusk lived in abundance during ...
View full detailsThis unique sawfish rostral tooth barb is approximately 90 million years old. Onchopristis, or “giant saw”, is a genus of extinct giant sawfish tha...
View full detailsThis fossil dates back 299-276 million years to the Lower Permian period just before the time of the dinosaurs. This era saw Earth's first complete...
View full detailsThis unique sawfish rostral tooth barb is approximately 90 million years old. Onchopristis, or “giant saw”, is a genus of extinct giant sawfish tha...
View full detailsThis unique sawfish rostral tooth barb is approximately 90 million years old. Onchopristis, or “giant saw”, is a genus of extinct giant sawfish tha...
View full detailsExtremely unique ammonite fossil exposing positive and negative with its original matrix. It displays a brilliant opalescence of pink and purple....
View full detailsThe fossilized shells of Ammonites are typically spiral-shaped, very much like that of the Nautilus. However, around 170 million years ago, these s...
View full detailsTrilobites, an early arthropod relative of spiders, horseshoe crabs, and scorpions, preserved in this level of detail only occurred as a result of ...
View full detailsTrilobites, an early arthropod relative of spiders, horseshoe crabs, and scorpions, preserved in this level of detail only occurred as a result...
View full detailsTrilobites, an early arthropod relative of spiders, horseshoe crabs, and scorpions, preserved in this level of detail only occurred as a result of ...
View full detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
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 detailsCarcharodontosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box From Tegana Formation, North Africa. Cretaceous Age 65 million years Carcharodontosauru...
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 detailsGenuine Spinosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth. Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa, ...
View full detailsLarge, natural trilobite in its original fossil matrix. The Asaphid trilobites include some of the most extreme trilobite adaptations known, and th...
View full detailsLarge, natural trilobite in its original fossil matrix. The Asaphid trilobites include some of the most extreme trilobite adaptations known, and ...
View full detailsLarge, natural trilobite in its original fossil matrix. The Asaphid trilobites include some of the most extreme trilobite adaptations known, and th...
View full detailsLarge, natural trilobite in its original fossil matrix. The Asaphid trilobites include some of the most extreme trilobite adaptations known, and th...
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...
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...
View full detailsGenuine Hybodus Shark Fin Spine This A complete fossil of Hybodus from Germany showing placement of spine. These large spines helped to support the...
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