Genuine Carcharodontosaurus Tooth (17.5 grams)
Carcharodontosaurus (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 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 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 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 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 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 detailsMegalodon was an prehistoric shark that may have been 40 feet (12m) long or more. (There are a few scientists who estimate it could have been up to...
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 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 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 detailsGenuine Woolly Mammoth Tusk in Display Box. This specimen comes in a labeled display box with color image and a brief written description. These ma...
View full detailsGenuine Dromaeosaurid tooth found in Morocco. These raptors were medium-sized feathered dinosaurs with razor sharp teeth. This specimen comes in a ...
View full detailsGenuine Spinosaurus (Dinosaur) tooth in a glass display box. This specimen comes in a labeled display box with color image and a brief written desc...
View full detailsGenuine Megalodon tooth in a Glass Display Box. This specimen comes in a labeled display box with color image and a brief written description. Thes...
View full detailsGenuine Muonionalusta Meteorite fragment from Norrbotten, Sweden. This authentic specimen comes in a labeled glass display box with color image and...
View full detailsMegalodon was an prehistoric shark from the Miocene & Pliocene Periods that may have been 50 feet long or more. (There are a few scientists who...
View full detailsGenuine Triceratops tooth from the Hell Creek Formation in Montana. This specimen comes in a labeled display box with color image and a brief writt...
View full detailsGenuine Plesiosaur mauritanicus (Dinosaur) tooth from Upper Cretaceous, Phosphate Beds, Beg'aa at Kataoua, Morocco. This specimen comes in a labele...
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