$15.00
Although slightly smaller than gigantic relatives like Giganotosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus was still among the largest theropods ever to exist.
Size: 5 inch x 2 inch (13cm x 5cm)
Shipping costs are estimated and may vary based on your location. Email info@dinosaursrock.com with your zip code for a shipping quote.
$35.00
African Juvenile Elephant right upper molar replica
Loxodonta africana, Africa Central, Eastern, and south.
7" x 5" x 2"
$99.00
Elephant tooth replica of Elephas maximus. The Asian elephant, sometimes named by one of its subspecies; the Indian Elephant, is one of the three living species of elephant. The Asian elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia reaching heights of 4 meters (12 feet) and a weight up to 5000kg (11,000 lbs.). Elephants are characterized by their long tusks, fan-like ears, and massive muscular trunk. Elephants use their large molars to eat a variety of grass, bark and leaves, as well as cultivated crops such as bananas and sugar cane.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Proboscidea FAMILY: Elephantidae Origin: Asia
11"
$65.00
Baby Mammoth jaw section with removable tooth
Location: Alaska, USA
Dimensions: Tooth – 2”, Jaw fragment – 3.6”
$25.00
Baby Mammoth tooth From Jaw Piece
Location: Alaska, USA
L 2.25”
Shipping costs are estimates and may change based on your location, size and weight of item ordered.
$11.50
Great White Shark Tooth Replica- Despite the false reputation given this species by Hollywood, the great white shark is the largest predatory fish in the world reaching a length of up to 20 feet and weighing as much as 4,000 pounds. This species name refers to its white belly. The teeth in the upper jaw are sharp, serrated triangles, while those in the lower jaw are smaller and weakly serrated. This species feeds on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions and dolphins as well as other fish.
*Size 2.8 x2.4in.
$124.99
Mammoth and Mastodon Tooth Replica Set no bases
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location: Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
AND
Scientific name: Mammut americanum
Location: Snowmass, Colorado
Age: 50 Thousand years, Pleistocene
Specimen: Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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$150.00
Mammoth and Mastodon Tooth Set w/ bases
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location: Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
AND
Scientific name: Mammut americanum
Location: Snowmass, Colorado
Age: 50 Thousand years, Pleistocene
Specimen: Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Shipping costs are estimates and may change based on your location, size and weight of item ordered.
$84.99
Mammoth Tooth Large Replica no Base
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location:Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
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$95.00
Mammoth Tooth Large w/ Base
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location:Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
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$55.00
Mammoth Tooth Medium no Base
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location: Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
Shipping costs are estimates and may change based on your location, size and weight of item ordered.
$65.00
Mammoth Tooth Medium w/ Base
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location: Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
Shipping costs are estimates and may change based on your location, size and weight of item ordered.
$85.00
Mammoth Tooth set of 2, Small and Medium teeth w/ base
Scientific Name: Mammuthus columbi
Location: Alaska
Age: Pleistocene 10,000 years ago
Specimen: Private
Shipping costs are estimates and may change based on your location, size and weight of item ordered.
$75.00
Mastodon tooth replica- Mastodons were large elephant-like mammals that lived 33 million years ago until 10,000 years ago. Mastodon fossils have been found on every continent except Antarctica and Australia. Although not closely related, mastodons were similar in appearance to mammoth species, however, mastodons were browsers while mammoths were grazers. This difference is most readily noticeable in their teeth. The high, jagged cusps of the mastodon's tooth allowed it to feed on woody plants and leaves while the flattened cusps of the mammoth were more suited for chewing and grinding grasses.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Proboscidea FAMILY: Elephantidae Origin: North America
*Average Length: 18 cm (7.1 in)
$34.99
Megaraptor namunhuaiquii., (meg-a-RAP-tor) a large bipedal late Cretaceous dinosaur with two large, sickle-like toe claws. Until Megaraptor was discovered in South America during 1966, dromaeosaurids were thought to be restricted to North America and Asia. When the dinosaur was alive, the claws would have been sheathed in a horny, keratinous material, making this dinosaur claw replica well over 14 inches long.$14.99
NANOTYRANNUS FOOT CLAW.
*61mm/2.4in.
From the 16-ft smaller Carnosaur Tyrannosauridae of late cretaceous Montana.
$9.99
NANOTYRANNUS HAND CLAW. 47mm/1.9in.
*from the 16-ft smaller Carnosaur Tyrannosauridae of late cretaceous Montana.