$275.00
This is a model skull 1.4 scale. Allosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago, in the late Jurassic period (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian). The name Allosaurus means "different lizard". The first remains that can definitely be ascribed to this genus were described in 1877 by Othniel Charles Marsh. As one of the first well-known theropod dinosaurs, it has long attracted attention outside of paleontological circles, and has been a lead dinosaur in several films and documentaries.
*Specifications: CLASS: Dinosaurs & Fossils ORDER: Dinosauria FAMILY: All Dinosaurs Origin: North America.
*Skull Length: 8.5in.
$12.00
Small Allosaurus manus claw
Scientific Name: Allosaurus fragilis
Location: Mesa County, Western Colorado, USA
Formation: Morrison
Age: Late Jurassic, 149 MYA
3.75”
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$250.00
Allosaurus Vertebrae no base
Scientific name: Allosaurus fragilis
Location: Wyoming, USA
Formation: Morrison
Age: Jurassic
14″ x 10″
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$9.99
AMERICAN BADGER. Taxidea taxus. FRONT CLAW. 55mm/2.2in$85.00
Taxidae taxus.,The American Badger is found primarily on the great plains of North America. One of the larger members of the Mustelidae family, the Badger tends to be a solitary animal. The badger is an excellent digger using its powerful forelimbs to tunnel rapidly through the soil.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Mustelidae Origin: North America Info About Tooth Count Diet: Carnivore
*Skull Length: 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
$89.00
Castor canadensis.,The American beaver is the largest rodent found in North America. These aquatic herbivores make large dams of wood and mud to flood and create habitat. Using their large incisors, beavers can chew through the biggest trees. It is for this reason that the American beaver has become a nuisance in some areas where they are overpopulated.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Rodentia FAMILY: Castoridae Origin: North America
*Skull Length: 14 cm (5.5 in)
$199.00
Ursus americanus.,The American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous feeding on plants, berries, insects, small vertebrates and carrion. Black bears grow to reach six feet tall and can weigh over 300 pounds. The American black bear is a skillful climber and can run up to 25 miles per hour.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Ursidae Origin: North America
* Skull Length: 28 cm (11.0 in)
$239.00
Cervus canadensis, The American elk, also known as Wapiti after the Algonquin word for "white rump", is found through much of the western North America with scattered populations in the north and eastern. Elk are strict herbivores and will graze of grasses as well as browsing on shrubs and saplings. Once considered to be the same species as the European red deer, Cervus elaphus, the American elk is now recognized as its own unique species. Other Names: Wapiti
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Artiodactyla FAMILY: Cervidae Origin: North America
*Skull Length: 45.5 cm (17.9 in)
$10,500.00
Panthera leo atrox. Pleistocene La Brea. LACM license. Polyurethane cast of the original. Licensed from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Foundation, Page Museum specimen. Size 90x29.8x40in
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*Also available disarticulated
$285.52
Alces alces, Moose, native to northern Eurasia and North America, are the largest members of the deer family Cervidae. Male moose, called bulls, are considerably larger than females and possess massive antlers that are used in sparing and mating battles. Like most deer species, females lack antlers. Moose are herbivores spending most of their time foraging for various plant parts such as nuts, leaves, bark, stems and berries. Other Names: Elk
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Artiodactyla FAMILY: Cervidae Origin: North America.
*Skull Length: 62 cm (24.4 in)
$35.69
Ochotona collaris,The pika is a member of the Order Lagomorpha which includes all rabbits and hares. Pika are highly social and vocal compared with the other lagomorphs. The herbivorous pika lives in colonies where they store cut grasses for winter. This diurnal species is found dwelling among rocky outcrops and in rock slides within mountain ranges. Other Names: "Rock Rabbit"
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Lagomorpha FAMILY: Ochotonidae Origin: North America
*Skull Length: 5 cm (2.0 in)
$59.00
Antilocarpa americana.
Size 15.1in.1.3in
$220.00
Antilocarpra americana.,The Pronghorn is sometimes considered a living fossil. It shows many primitive traits. Perhaps the most obvious primitive attribute is in that pronghorns shed their horns yearly just like a deer. It is the only living horned animal that does this. Other Names: "Prong Buck", "Pronghorn Antelope"
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Artiodactyla FAMILY: Antilocapridae Origin: North America.
*Skull Length: 27 cm (10.6 in) Horn Length: 7.9.
$89.00
Lontra canadensis.,This species is often referred to as "playful". River otters can be found in and near fresh water rivers and lakes. Otters range throughout much of the northern US and Canada as well as the southeast US.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Mustelidae Origin: North America.
Skull Legth 115mm/4.5in.
$350.00
Large Ammonite
Scientific Name: Parisphinctes sp.
Location: Madagasgar
Age: Jurassic
Private specimen
21″ H x 17″ W
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$475.00
Anhanguera Pterosaur Skull w/base
Scientific Name: Anhanguera blittersdorfi
Location: Brazil
Formation: Santana
Age: Early Cretaceous, 120 MYA
Specimen: Wyoming Dinosaur Center, Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA
24”
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$6,300.00
Anhanguerra Skeleton
Scientific Name: Anhanguera blittersdorfi
Location: Brazil
Formation: Santana
Age: Early Cretaceous, 120 MYA
Specimen: Wyoming Dinosaur Center
13″ Wingspan $5,900.00
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$6,400.00
Anhanguerra Skeleton Terrestrial Pose (walking) Mount
Scientific Name: Anhanguera blittersdorfi
Location: Brazil
Formation: Santana
Age: Early Cretaceous, 120 MYA
Specimen: Wyoming Dinosaur Center Wingspan
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$35,000.00
Animantarx Nodosaur Skeleton
Scientific Name: Animantarx ramaljonesi
Location: SE Utah, USA
Formation: Cedar Mountain
Age: Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA
L 11′
Specimen: College of Eastern Utah, Price, Utah
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$650.00
Permian. Anomodontian Accumulated multiple Skeleton Plaque. Suminia getmanovi. From Russia. Anomodontia is an extinct group of non-mammalian therapsids containing many species from the Permian and Triassic periods (possibly continuing into the Early Cretaceous) most of which were toothless herbivores. Anomodonts were very diverse during the Middle Permian, including primitive forms like Anomocephalus and Patranomodon and groups like the Venyukovioidea, the Dromasauria, and the Dicynodontia. Of these only the dicynodonts survived beyond the Middle Permian. Dicynodonts became the most successful and abundant of all herbivores in the Late Permian and Triassic, filling ecological niches ranging from large browsers down to small burrowers. Few dicynodont families survived the Permian–Triassic extinction event, but one lineage evolved into large, stocky forms that remained the dominant terrestrial herbivores right up until the Late Triassic, when changing conditions caused them to decline. 44" x 24.5" x 5"
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$1,250.00
Apatosaurus Femur - from one of the most popular and misnamed long-neck dinosaurs today. Used to be called the Brontosaurus. This gigantic fossil replica Femur comes with a stand. This is a Dinosaur Replica or Dinosaur Reproduction. Amazing natural history museum display piece. 65" high x 21" CALL US for shipping & crating quote PRIOR TO ORDERING (1-800-411-3466); due to oversize, THIS ITEM ONLY GETS SHIPPED VIA TRUCK