Reptiles
-
$200.00
Out of stock
Prognathodon anceps (Owen, 1845) Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Tooth : 5.36 x 1.77 in. Jaw : 5.45 in. long 1 inch = 2.54 cm Presented here is a spectacular Mosasaur tooth still rooted in the original jaw! At over 5 inches, this is a very rare size for a Mosasaur tooth, let alone still one rooted in the jawbone. On the back you can see a trait present even in modern day reptiles, tooth regeneration - a new tooth was regrowing and pushing out this older and larger tooth - a process reptiles continually go through throughout their lives. This tooth has been repaired, the enamel cap has been placed back in position. Teeth of this size are very rare and almost never make it out of the mines unbroken or altered. A true gem for any collection or museum display. Learn More -
$20.00
Out of stock
Phacodus punctatus (Dixon, 1850) known as the "Ray Finned Fish" Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Jaw : 1.6 x 0.9 in. length (1 inch = 2.54 cm) This specimen is presented as found in the original phosphate rich sandy matrix in the mines of Morocco. Learn More -
$45.00Eremiasaurus heterodontus (LeBlanc, A.R.H., Caldwell, M.W. and Bardet, N. 2012) Mosasaur Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.74 in. Matrix : 3.54 x 3.04 in. 1 inch = 2.54 cm A natural tooth with an original root in place of this unusual species of Mosasaur from Morocco. newly described, these teeth look similar to those from Tylosaurus and other middle to large sized Mosasar teeth. Learn More
-
$80.00
Out of stock
Eremiasaurus heterodontus (LeBlanc, A.R.H., Caldwell, M.W. and Bardet, N. 2012) Mosasaur Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Jaw : 4.22 in. length Tooth : 1.45 in. 1 inch = 2.54 cm A natural jaw with an original tooth in place of this unusual species of Mosasaur from Morocco. newly described, these teeth look similar to those from Tylosaurus and other middle to large sized Mosasar teeth. Learn More -
$75.00
Out of stock
Unknown species Mosasaur Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Jaw : 3.36 in. length Largest Tooth : 1.12 in. 1 inch = 2.54 cm A natural jaw with original teeth in place of this unusual species of Mosasaur from Morocco. The teeth look similar to that from a Halisaurus (same size range and curvature) however these differ in that they are flattened and less round than the Halisaurus. Learn More -
$65.00Halisaurus sp. Mosasaur Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Jaw : 2.85 in. length Teeth : 0.45 in. 1 inch = 2.54 cm A natural jaw with original teeth that have been repaired - placed back in position - of this uncommon species of Mosasaur from Morocco. Learn More
-
$20.00
Out of stock
Zarafasaura oceanis (Vincent et al., 2011) aka the "Giraffe Lizard Daughter of the Sea" Ouled Abdoun Basin, Couche III, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 70.6-66 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.76 in. length 1 inch = 2.54 cm A nice tooth resting on a matrix full of bones. Learn More -
$30.00
Out of stock
Zarafasaura oceanis (Vincent et al., 2011) aka the "Giraffe Lizard Daughter of the Sea" Ouled Abdoun Basin, Couche III, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 70.6-66 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.65 in. length 1 inch = 2.54 cm A nice tooth resting on a matrix full of bones. Learn More -
$25.00
Out of stock
Zarafasaura oceanis (Vincent et al., 2011) aka the "Giraffe Lizard Daughter of the Sea" Ouled Abdoun Basin, Couche III, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 70.6-66 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.48 in. length 1 inch = 2.54 cm A nice tooth resting on a matrix full of bones. Learn More -
$20.00Mosasaur vertebra Backbone Ouled Bouali, Khourigba, Morocco, North Africa Upper Cretaceous Period - 99-65 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.02 x 1.78 in. 1 inch = 2.54 cm Here is a vertebra (backbone) from a juvenile Mosasaur! Learn More