$175.00
Alouatta pigra.,The Mexican Howler Monkey is native to the rainforests of southern Mexico and South America. Like other howlers, the Mexican howler is diurnal, feeding during the morning and evening to avoid the extreme heat. The Mexican howlers diet consists of a variety of fruits, leaves and sometimes insects and small invertebrates. Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Primates FAMILY: Atelidae Origin: Mexico & Central America
*Skull Length: 11.5 cm (4.5 in)
$119.00
Aotus trivirgatus.,The Owl Monkey, also called the night monkey, is one of the only nocturnal monkeys. The huge eyes found in this species allow for more light absorbing rods, and in turn, better night vision. The owl monkey is arboreal and omnivorous eating fruits, flower nectar and insects. Owl monkeys are native to the rainforests of Central and South America.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Primates FAMILY: Aotidae Origin: South America
*Skull Length: 6.5 cm (2.6 in)
$95.17
Cebus olivaceus.,The Weeping Capuchin is native to the rainforests of South America. This species is a medium-sized monkey that has been kept as pets, used in circuses and held in zoos for years. Capuchins feed on a variety of fruit, seeds, berries, small vertebrates and insects. Capuchins can also be a food source for snakes, birds of prey and humans.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Primates FAMILY: Cebidae Origin: South America
* Skull Length: 10 cm (3.9 in)
$95.17
Lagothrix lagotricha.,The common Woolly Monkey, sometimes called Humboldt’s woolly monkey, is native to the rainforests of South America. This arboreal species forages high above the forest floor and rarely, if ever, descends. This species feeds mostly on fruit and leaves but occasionally supplements its diet with insects. *
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Primates FAMILY: Atelidae Origin: South America
*Skull Length: 9 cm (3.5 in)
$325.00
The Moose (North America) or Elk (Europe). Alces alces, is the largest extant species in the deer family in North America.
Polyurethane cast of an original . 61cm/24in.
$120.00
Moray Eel Skull Replica
Lycodontis funebris. Moray eels are native to tropical and subtropical oceans where they dwell in coral reefs. Like most eels, the moray has a long, snake-like appearance. Their lack of pectoral and pelvic fins, as well as their scaleless skin, give eels a unique appearance. Morays use their have large, powerful jaws to catch their prey. This species can grow up to 13 feet (4 m) in length.
*Specifications: CLASS: Osteichthyes ORDER: Anguilliformes FAMILY: Muraenidae Origin: Oceans World Wide
*Skull Length: 5.7"
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$53,995.00
$64,999.99
Gnathomortis stadtmani Mosasaur Skeleton
Scientific name: Gnathomortis stadtmani
Location: Colorado, USA
Formation: Mancos Shale
Age: Late Cretaceous, 80 MYA
L 30 ft
Specimen: Brigham Young University
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$4,899.99
$699.99
$949.99
$179.00
Australopithecus africanus., designated STS 5, was discovered by Robert Broom and John T. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa in 1947. Although originally considered female, study of the roots of the canine teeth has cast serious doubt on it's gender, leading most to believe it is,in fact, from a sub-adult male instead.
*Skull Length: 19 cm (7.5 in)
$18,000.00
Mylodon Ground Sloth Skeleton
Scientific Name: Mylodon darwini
Location: Florida USA
Age: Miocene
Specimen: private
L 9′
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$44,999.99
Mymoorapelta Ankylosaur Juvenile Skeleton
Scientific name: Mymoorapelta meysi
Quarry: Mygatt-Moore
Location: Western Colorado, USA
Formation: Morrison
Age: Late Jurassic, 149 MYA
L 11′ 6″ x H 2′ 7″
Specimen: Museum of Western Colorado
Photo by Francois Gohier
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$79.99
Nanosaurus is a small ornithopod of the hypsilophodont family. Its name means dwarf lizard and it was 4 feet long. It lived during the Late Jurassic Period in Utah. This is a model made of fiberglass & resin and is a super cool dinosaur gift or teaching specimen. Does not require a stand. Great dinosaur gift or dinosaur décor piece.
* L6" X W3" X H3.5"
$14.99
NANOTYRANNUS FOOT CLAW.
*61mm/2.4in.
From the 16-ft smaller Carnosaur Tyrannosauridae of late cretaceous Montana.
$9.99
NANOTYRANNUS HAND CLAW. 47mm/1.9in.
*from the 16-ft smaller Carnosaur Tyrannosauridae of late cretaceous Montana.
$375.00
$7,299.00
Replica cast from newly discovered Nasutuceratops with base
Location: Southern Utah, USA
Age: Late Cretaceous, 76.4-75.5 MYA
Formation: Kaiparowits
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
L 60″ X H 40″
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$64,999.99
New Ankylosaur Akainacephalus from the Grand Staircase of Utah
Scientific Name: Akainacephalus johnsoni
Formation: Kaiparowits
Location: Grand Staircase Escalante Nat. Park, Utah
Age: 76 MYA, Late Cretaceous
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
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$3,799.99
New Ankylosaur Akainacephalus Skull Replica with Neck Armor from the Grand Staircase of Utah
Scientific Name: Akainacephalus johnsoni
Formation: Kaiparowits
Location: Grand Staircase Escalante Nat. Park, Utah
Age: 76 MYA, Late Cretaceous
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
*Skull only (without neck armor )$1,299.99 USD. Please inquire via email or phone.
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$7,899.99
Bravoceratops Skull replica with base
Newly discovered Ceratopsian, from the Big Bend National Park, TX.
Scientific Name: Bravoceratops polyphemus
Location: Big Bend National Park, TX
Formation: Javelina Formation
Age: Cretaceous, 70 MYA
Specimen: Texas Memorial Museum
L 92″ x W 42″ x H 40″ ( Length Measured from Tip of nose to end of Frill, Width is measured from Cheek to cheek, Height measured from lower jaw to tip of horns)
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$38,999.99
Oldest north American Tyrannosaur
Location: Southern Utah
Age: Cretaceous 80 MYA
Formation; Wahweep
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
Length: 22.5 feet
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$3,799.99
Newly reconstructed Rhinorex condrupus Skull replica
Brigham Young University Museum of Paleontology
Recently Described by Terry “Bucky” Gates and Rodney Scheetz
Location: Bookcliffs Utah, USA
Formation: Neslen Formation
Age: Cretaceous, 75 MYA
L 40.5 “, W12.5 “, H w/ jaw 24 ”
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