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Teeth & Claws Last Update April 14,2008 Please be patient as there are many images to view |
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Plesiosaur |
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Elasmosaurus ( Generic
Name Plesiosaur ) Scale: 1:40 Size: 11" Note: Special with every purchase of the following Plesiosaur Teeth we will include with your purchase this Model. |
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Plesiosaur Tooth # 3 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Khouribgha, Morocco Size: The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth |
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Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus:,
meaning "spiny lizard" got its name because it had a series of large neural
spines up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long coming out if its back vertebrae, probably
forming a sail-like fin that may have helped in thermo-regulation, mating
rituals and/or interspecies rivalry. Spinosaurus had a relatively flexible
upper spine (these vertebrae had modified ball-and-socket-joints) so it could
arch its back somewhat, perhaps being able to spread the sail (like opening
the ribs of a fan). Spinosaurus was bipedal (it walked on two legs). It was
about 40-50 feet long (12-15 m) and weighed 4 tons or more; it is the largest
known carnosaur (a type of meat-eating dinosaur). It had a large head with
sharp, straight, non-serrated teeth in a powerful, crocodile-like lower jaw.
Its arms were smaller than its legs but were larger than the arms of most
other theropods. It may have gone on all fours at times. Spinosaurus' huge
sail may have been used for regulating its temperature. It could both collect
warmth from the sun and disperse excess body heat during the heat of the day.
The presence of this sail as a thermo-regulatory device is evidence that
Spinosaurus may have been a cold-blooded animal. The sail may also have been
used for mating rituals, attracting mates. The sail may have been brightly
colored, like the fins of some modern-day reptiles. Spinosaurus was a
carnivore, a meat eater with huge teeth and powerful jaws. The teeth were long
and sharp but had little or no serration. It was a large, fierce predator that
could kill even large Saurupods. Spinosaurus may also have been a scavenger.
All our Spinosaurus fossils were found in the Sahara desert in Morocco, and
date back to the early cretaceous period about (113-95 million years ago)
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth # 21 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Sahara Desert Morocco Size: 1 1/2" $ 30 Item # dino/spinotth21-app30 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth # 22 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Sahara Desert Morocco Size: 1 1/8" $ 25 Item # dino/spinotth22-app25 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Carcharadontosaurus
Charcharodontosaurus-saharicus:
was a huge meat-eating dinosaur from the Cretaceous period (95-113 million).
This North African carnosaur had a massive tail, a bulky body, and heavy
bones. Its arms were short and had three-fingered hands with sharp claws.
Carcharodontosaurus grew up to 45 feet long (13.5 m), perhaps weighing up to 8
tons. It had a skull 6 feet long (1.8 cm). It had large, powerful jaws with
long, serrated, sharp teeth up to 8 inches long. Although Carcharodontosaurus
was larger than T-rex, its brain was smaller. Carcharodontosaurus was closely
related to Giganotosaurus but not to T-rex. Carcharodontosaurus was a more
primitive dinosaur than T-rex. This particular dinosaur was found in the "Taouz"
region of the Sahara desert in Morocco.
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Charcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth # 1 Age:Early Cretaceous Location: Taouz Region, Morocco Size: 3" $ 600 Item # dino/cartth1-app600 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Charcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth # 4 Age:Early Cretaceous Location: Taouz Region, Morocco Size: 2" $ 145 Item # dino/cartth4-app145 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Charcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth # 5 Age:Early Cretaceous Location: Taouz Region, Morocco Size: 3" $ 500 Item # dino/cartth5-app500 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Charcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth # 6 |
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Rebbachisaurus |
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Pterasaur
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Pterasaur Tooth # 40 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Sahara Desert, Morocco Size: 3/4" Price: 35 Item # dino/pteratth40-app35 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Pterasaur Tooth #
44 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Sahara Desert, Morocco Size: 1 1/4" Price: 50 Item # dino/pteratth44-app50 The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Bahariasaurus |
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Mosasaur |
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| Mosasaur Teeth Cretaceous Morocco Size: 1 " $ 6 each or the whole set for $18 Item #: rep/motthset4-app6/18 Note if you want your tooth put into a display case just add $5.00 more to your purchase.. You pick the tooth just let me know which one you want The above information will be supplied to you with the purchase of this tooth. |
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Globidens Teeth |
Description:
(Glo-bi-denz) named for the rounded globular shape of its teeth,
designed for crushing hard-shelled mollusks, like ammonites. Globidens
is a fairly small, specialized mosasaur with a short, massive head, and jaws
containing bulbous to blunt-tipped teeth with strongly constricted bases . The
estimated length of an average Globidens would have been about 18-20 ft, with
the skull measuring about 19 in. Examples from this species have been found in
North America, Africa, Europe, Middle East, and South America .
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Globidens Tooth # 16 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob16-app40 |
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Globidens Tooth # 17 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob17-app40 |
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Globidens Tooth # 18 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob18-app40 |
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Globidens Tooth # 19 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob19-app40 |
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Globidens Tooth # 20 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob20-app40 |
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Globidens Tooth # 21 Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Oued Zem Morocco Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall $ 40 Item # rep/glob21-app40 |
DINOSAUR TEETH FROM CHINA
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Huanhepterus qingyangensis
tooth Age: Early Cretaceous Location: Qinyang Gansu, China Size: 1/2 " |
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Tarbosaurus/Tyrannosaurus
bataar |
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