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Ankylosaur Tooth #
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Mid Cretaceous Age ( 85,000,000 years )
Location: Montana
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Albertosaurus

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These Albertosaur teeth have been buried in rock
for over 68 Million Years and if you notice that the teeth have cracks in
them or are discolored it is all due to natural fossilization process. In some
cases we have to repair these teeth you just don't throw them away just because
they are not perfect ! I tell my customers that after you have been in the
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Allosaurus

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Allosaurus Tooth # 1394
Age - Jurassic ( 156 MYO )
Location - Big Horn County ,Wyoming
Formation - Morrison
Size -1 "
Price $ 350
Item # dino/allotth1394-app350
Note:
This is a tooth in matrix from the Jurassic-age, meat-eating, Theropod dinosaur,
Allosaurus. The tooth is in excellent shape, has a nice tip and nice serrations,
and displays well in the original matrix or rock. The only
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Allosaurus Tooth # 1395
Age - Jurassic ( 156 MYO )
Location - Big Horn County ,Wyoming
Formation - Morrison
Size -1 "
Price $ 350
Item # dino/allotth1395-app350
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This is a tooth in matrix from the Jurassic-age, meat-eating, Theropod
dinosaur, Allosaurus. It has very nice serrations. The preparation performed
was matrix or rock removal and slight restoration on the 'root end' of the
tooth. The tip is original, as found.
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Aublysodon Pre-maxilla #
238
Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana
Formation - Judith River
Size: 5/8"
Price: $ 195
Item # dino/aubytth238-app/195
FYI:
Collection Area:
Channel Deposit, sub-surface
Sediment:
Coarse Sand (grains
the size of table salt), reddish in color, high energy water flow, most areas
contain shell fragments with the fossil. Layer below is a mudstone containing
plant fossils
Description:
Here is a beautiful Aublysodon
tooth. The tooth is in excellent condition as is the enameled surface. There is
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Coelurus

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Ceratosaurus

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Dromaeosaurus / Deinonychus

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Dromaeosaurus #
139
Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 1/4"
Price: $ 75
Item # dino/drotth139-app/75
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Collection Area:
Channel Deposit, sub-surface, Garfield County, Montana, Upper Hell Creek
Formation, Late Cretaceous (65-68mya)
Collection Date:
7/2008
Sediment:
Coarse Sand (grains the size of table
salt), reddish in color, high energy water flow, most areas contain shell
fragments with the fossil. Layer below is a mudstone containing plant fossils
Description
This is a very nice Dromaeosaur (raptor) tooth. The
serrations are very good and the enamel is perfect on both sides. There has
been no cosmetic restoration done to this fossil |
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Lambeosaurus ( Duckbill )

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Nanotyrannus

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Nanotyrannus Canine
Tooth #
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Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana ( Near Fort Peck )
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 1 1/4"
Price: $ 280
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Nanotyrannus Canine
Tooth #
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Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana ( Near Fort Peck )
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 7/8"
Price: $ 250
Item # dino/nano3-app/250
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the posterior 7/8 inch tooth has bite mark striations near its base from
another tooth that bit down on it when it broke off..
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Nanotyrannus Front
Tooth # 1
Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana ( Near Fort Peck )
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 13/16"
Price: $ 240
Item # dino/nano1-app/240 |
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Torvosaurus
Was a large robust predator with very short forearms. Torvosaurus differed
from other theropods of the same time period and region with regard to it's
forelimbs and pelvis. Those features were more like those of the
large ,but primitive European dinosaurs like Megalosaurus, & Erectopus.
Other predator dinosaur's of the time were Allosaurus & Ceratosaurus.

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Torvosaurus tanneri
tooth # 1288
Age: Mid Jurassic ( 130 MYO )
Location : Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, USA.
Formation : Morrison
Note:
This is an exceptionally rare and beautiful tooth from the large,
meat-eating, Jurassic-age, Theropod dinosaur, Torvosaurus. The tooth measures
3-1/2 inches in length. It has outstanding large serrations and a beautiful tip.
The only restoration was a small area on one side where the enamel was nicked
when found. These teeth are so rare, many museums do not have one. A must for
the serious dinosaur collector.
FYI: Only partial skeletons of Torvosaurus
tanneri have been found. It is an extremely rare, large Jurassic predator. The
large Torvosaurus teeth are also extremely rare and most museums do not have any
in their collections. We are lucky to find one of these incredible teeth during
a summer digging season. Much rarer than T-rex and this is an exceptional tooth.
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Troodon

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Troodon #
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Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana
Formation - Hell Creek
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Triceratops # 2
Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 1/2 " ( TOP TO BOTTOM )
Price: $ 25
Item # dino/tritth2-app/25
Description:
Here is a nice Triceratops tooth. In
this image, you can see the surface for chewing is worn down. This contains
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Triceratops #
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Age - Late Cretaceous ( 66 MYO )
Location - Garfield County Montana
Formation - Hell Creek
Size: 5/8 " ( TOP TO BOTTOM )
Price: $ 30
Item # dino/tritth3-app/30
Description:
Here is a nice Triceratops tooth. In
this image, you can see the surface for chewing is worn down. This contains
the entire tooth and a portion of the root. |
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V-Raptor

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Plesiosaur
Plesiosaurs were large, marine reptiles from the Mesozoic Era that
ranged in size from 8-46 feet long (2.5-14 m). They had four flippers, sharp
teeth in strong jaws, and short, pointed tails. Plesiosaurs may have evolved
from the Nothosaurs or Pistosaurus, a mid-Triassic reptile. All our plesiosaur
fossils come out of the phosphate mines of Khouribgha, Morocco, and from The
United Kingdom and date back to
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Plesiosaur Tooth # 60
Age: Early Cretaceous
Location: Khouribgha, Morocco
Size : 1 1/2"
Price : 40
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Plesiosaur Tooth # 61
Age: Early Cretaceous
Location: Khouribgha, Morocco
Size : 1 1/2"
Price : 40
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Plesiosaur Tooth # 62
Age: Early Cretaceous
Location: Khouribgha, Morocco
Size : 1 3/4"
Price : 40
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Plesiosaur Tooth # 63
Age: Early Cretaceous
Location: Khouribgha, Morocco
Size : 1 3/4"
Price : 40
Item # dino/plesiotth63-app40 |
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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 # 15
Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 3 3/8"
$ 75
Item # dino/spinotth15-app75
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth # 16
Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 1"
$ 20
Item # dino/spinotth16-app20
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth # 17
Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 1 1/2"
$ 25
Item # dino/spinotth17-app25
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth #
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Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 3"
$ 55
Item # dino/spinotth18-app55
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth #
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Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 2 1/4"
$ 35
Item # dino/spinotth24-app35
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth #
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Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 1 1/2"
$ 25
Item # dino/spinotth26-app25
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Spinosaurus aegypticus Tooth #
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Age:
Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert
Morocco
Size: 1 1/4"
$ 23
Item # dino/spinotth29-app23
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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.This Dinosaur was a bipedal
carnivore with strong hind legs for sprinting after it's prey and it had a
long large skull 5.2 feet long and massive bone - crushing jaws filled with
serrated teeth . 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. On ebay it is sold as the African
T-Rex !!!!
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Charcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth
Age: Early
Cretaceous
Location: Taouz Region,
Morocco
Note: Has good serrations on the tooth just
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Rebbachisaurus
Rebbachisaurus:
(pronounced re-BASH-eh-SAWR-us ) Rebbachisaurus (meaning "Rebbach-territory {in
Morocco} lizard") was a large, diplodocid Sauropod dinosaur from the early
Cretaceous period about 113 to 97.5 million years ago, it was found in the
Sahara desert in Morocco. This quadrupedal plant-eater had a whip-like tail, a
long neck, a small head, clawed hind legs, a high-arched back, and a bulky body.
It may have had a sail on its back.
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Rebbachissaurus Tooth #
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Age: Early
Cretaceous
Location: Taouz Region,
Morocco
Size: 1 5/8"
$ 40
Item # dino/rebtth20-app40
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Pterasaur
was a prehistoric flying reptile that ranged in size from a few inches to over
40 feet. Pterosaurs had hollow bones, were lightly built, and had small bodies.
They had large brains and good eyesight. Some pterosaurs had fur on their
bodies, and some (like Pteranadon) had light-weight, bony crests on their heads
that may have acted as a rudder when flying, or may have been a sexual
characteristic. Pterosaur wings were covered by a leathery membrane. This thin
but tough membrane stretched between its body, the top of its legs and its
elongated fourth fingers, forming the structure of the wing. Claws protruded
from the other fingers. All our Pterosaur fossils were found in the "Taouz"
region of the Sahara desert in Morocco, and they date back to the Cretaceous
period (95- 115 million)

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Pterasaur Tooth #
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Age: Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert,
Morocco
Size: 1 1/4"
Price:
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Bahariasaurus
This was a bipedal, carnivorous "Theropod" with clawed hands for grasping it's
prey, and long legs for speed and similar to any of the Raptors. They ranged in size from the size of a chicken to
about 20 feet long. They lived in the cretaceous
period (109-95 million). These specimens were found in the "Taouz" region of the
Sahara Desert in Morocco. They also lived at the same time as spinosaurus which
was much larger. Historical note most of the fossil remains of this
dinosaur were destroyed by bombing attacks in World War 2 by Allied Forces over
German Forces in No.Africa.

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Bahariasaurus Tooth # 17
Age: Early
Cretaceous
Location: Sahara Desert,
Morocco
Item # dino/bahatth17-app25
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Mosasaur
Mosasaur: was a giant, meat-eating marine
reptiles ( it is not a dinosaur) that lived during the late Cretaceous period.
It was up to 33ft (10 m) long. Mosasaurs had four paddle-like limbs on a long,
streamlined body and a long, powerful tail. The large head had huge jaws (up to
4.7 ft =1.45 m long) with many teeth. The jaws could open about 3 feet (1 m).
The lower jaw is loosely hinged to the skull with a moveable joint on each side
(behind the teeth). This loose joint let it swallow huge prey, like some snakes.
They hunted fish, turtles, mollusks, and shellfish. Our Mosasaur fossils were
found in the Phosphate mines of Khouribga, Morocco. They date back to about the
Jurassic Age.

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Mosasaur Teeth
Cretaceous
Morocco
Size: 1 "
$ 6
each or the whole set for $18
Item #: rep/motthset4-app6/18
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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 # 18
Age:
Early Cretaceous
Location: Oued Zem Morocco
Size: avg. 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" tall
$ 40
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