$29.95
$16.00
T. rex tooth Short (no root)
Scientific Name: Tyrannosaurus rex
Formation: Lance
Location: Wyoming, USA
Age: Late Cretaceous 66 MYA
2.5” L
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$2,900.00
Tarbosaur Dinosaur Skull with Base. The Tarbosaur is a smaller relative of the t rex. This giant fossil replica is an amazing natural history museum display piece or dinosaur prop. Measures 24 x 37 x 14 inches Scientific Name: Tarbosaurus bataar - Location: Mongolia - Formation: Nemegt - Age: Late Cretaceous, 75 MYA - This is a Dinosaur Replica or Dinosaur Reproduction.$1,099.99
Tarbosaurus Adult Jaw Replica
Scientific name: Tarbosaurus bataar
Location: Mongolia
Formation: Nemegt
Age: Late Cretaceous, 71 MYA
L 40″
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$949.99
Tarbosaurus ( Right OR Left )Foot with base Please specify in order comments
Scientific Name: Tarbosaurus bataar
Location: Mongolia
Formation: Nemegt
Age: Late Cretaceous, 71 MYA
23.5″
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$124.99
Tarbosaurus Pathological Toe includes 1 claw and 2 phlanges
Scientific Name: Tarbosaurus bataar
Location: Mongolia Formation: Nemegt
Age: Late Cretaceous, 71 MYA
11.5”
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$3,899.99
Small Tarbosaurus Skull Replica
Scientific Name: Tarbosaurus bataar
Location: Mongolia Formation: Nemegt
Age: Late Cretaceous, 71 MYA
Specimen: Private
30″ L
Available with neck at $4299.
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$38,999.99
Tarbosaurus Tyrannosaur skeleton
Scientific name: Tarbosaurus Baatar
Location: Mongolia Formation: Nemegt
Age: Late Cretaceous
Specimen: private
L 22′
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$149.00
Sarcophilus harrisii., The Tasmanian devil, as its name would suggest, is native to the island of Tasmania. This small marsupial has the reputation of a fierce predator. In actuality, this species is mainly a scavenger with powerful jaws and large molars capable of crushing bones, much like the hyena.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Marsupialia: Dasyuromorphia FAMILY: Dasyuridae
*Skull Length: 14 cm (5.5 in)
$142.76
Thylacinus cynocephalus., Now extinct, the Tasmanian wolf, also called the Tasmanian tiger, was once hunted as a pest throughout Tasmania and in parts of Australia. The last known wild specimen was shot in 1930. The last captive specimen died in 1936. Although the thylacine, a marsupial, is not a true wolf, it occupied much of the same predatory niche as modern wolves. When compared with the wolf, this species is an excellent example of convergent evolution. Other Names: "Tasmanian Tiger"
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Marsupialia: Dasyuromorphia FAMILY: Thylacinidae Origin: Tasmania
*Skull Length: 22 cm (8.7 in)
$34.99
Set of 3 scientifically accurate, museum-quality dinosaur claw replicas from some of the most fearsome predators to ever walk the Earth. Made of sturdy fiberglass and resin. Perfect dinosaur gift or classroom resource.
1) Velociraptor Claw – 2.75” Along the Curve
Small but savage. The precision weapon of a lightning-fast killer from the Late Cretaceous (75–71 million years ago). Discovered in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, this claw once tore through prey with terrifying efficiency.
2) Deinonychus Claw – 4.75” Along the Curve
The stuff of paleontology legend. This early Cretaceous predator (115–108 million years ago) hunted in packs across what’s now Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma. Its massive claw could disembowel prey in a single strike.
3) Allosaurus Claw – 7” Long
The apex predator of the Late Jurassic (155–145 million years ago). Bigger than a grizzly, faster than it had any right to be. This was the king before T. rex ever showed up. The name means “different lizard”—but it should’ve been “deadly lizard.”
$59.99
The therizinosaur giant claw is a truly astonishing fossil relic from the world of dinosaurs. This enormous claw belonged to a group of herbivorous dinosaurs known as therizinosaurs, which were characterized by their long necks, pot-bellied bodies, and, most notably, these gigantic, scythe-like claws. Measuring up to 3 feet (1 meter) in length, the therizinosaur claw is a marvel of prehistoric adaptation.
Contrary to their intimidating appearance, therizinosaurs were plant-eaters, and these massive claws were not used for hunting but rather for self-defense or perhaps reaching high vegetation. The serrated edges of the claw suggest it could have been used to strip leaves or cut through tough plant material. The presence of such an imposing feature among herbivores adds an intriguing mystery to the world of paleontology, making the therizinosaur giant claw a captivating and enigmatic relic from the age of dinosaurs.
$274.99
Therizinosaur Egg Nest Replica - 12 eggs
Location: China
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA
L 16” x W 7″
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$38.00
Therizinosaur hand claw
Scientific Name: Nothronychus graffami
Location: Utah, USA
Formation: Tropic Shale
Age: Cretaceous, 90 MYA
10” L
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$19.99
Therizinosaur pes claw
Scientific Name: Nothronychus mckinleyi
Location: Catron County, New Mexico, USA
Formation: Moreno Hill
Age: Cretaceous, 90 MYA
L 3.5”
$64,999.99
Therizinosaur Skeleton Nothronychus sp.
Location: Kane County, Utah, USA
Formation: Tropic Shale
Age: Late Cretaceous, 93 MYA
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History.
L 14′ 4″
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$74.99
Theropod Dinosaur Egg Replica made of sturdy resin and fiberglass Fantastic gift for any dinosaur lover. Great for a classroom in earth science, paleontology, or as a geology resource. Replica cast from original fossil found in China.
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA. 5.5”
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$74.99
Theropod Dinosaur Egg replica - 7" - made of sturdy resin and fiberglass. Fantastic collectible for any dinosaur lover. Great for a classroom or teacher in earth science, paleontology, and or a geology resource. Cast from the original fossil found in China.
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA
L 7”
$384.99
Theropod Egg Nest Block Replica - 10 eggs
Location: China
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA
19″ x 13″
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$424.99
Theropod Egg Nest Replica - 12 eggs
Location: China
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA
21" x 21”
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$19.99
These 3 Replica Arrowheads are made from Obsidian which is a type of natural glass. Its main component is quartz (SiO2); however , it has no crystal structure. It is formed when lava cools very quickly. Obsidian solidifies as a glass because i does not have enough time for crystals to form. Obsidian was very useful to primitive man and to the American Indian because it could be chipped and fractured in any direction, making it a perfect material to shape tools and weapon points. When arrowheads were made, jasper was a favorite material to use in regions where deposits existed. Picture is representative of the three specimens you will receive. Each arrowhead is unique and will vary in shape, size and appearance. No two arrowheads will be exactly alike. These are hand carved
$153.97
Ramphastos toco., The Toco is one of the largest of the toucans, reaching a length of 25 inches. Its colorful red and orange beak is used to delicately pick berries, small fruits and occasional invertebrates from among the leaves. Because of its large size, the Toco is a poor flier, spending much of its time in the treetops. *
Specifications: CLASS: Aves ORDER: Piciformes FAMILY: Ramphastidae Origin: Central and South America
*Skull Length: 22 cm (8.7 in)
$82.40
Phataginus tricuspis., is one of eight extant species of pangolins ("scaly anteaters"), and is native to equatorial Africa. Also known as the white-bellied pangolin or three-cusped pangolin, it is the most common of the African forest pangolins.
*Specifications: Class: Mammalia Order: Pholidota Family: Manidae
*Skull Length 3in.
$170.00
Triceratops Brow Horns (Double). This is a Dinosaur Replica or Dinosaur Reproduction. Great as a classroom resource. Measures 22 x 21 inches.
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