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Diplodocus
Claw REF# L039
- Jurassic Age
- Price: $2,000.00
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Ichthyosaur
Bones REF# L040
- Upper Jurassic Age,
Dorset , United Kingdom
- Left: Vertebrae (3 inch diameter)
- Price range: $35.00 to $50.00
- Right: Paddle Bone (5 inch diameter)
- Price: $60.00
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Dinosaur Bone in
Bag |
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Dinosaur Bone in
Bag REF#
L046
- USA
- Small Piece in Labeled Bag
- Price: $1.00 each
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Dinosaur Bone Slab
(Lapidary Quality) |
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Dinosaur Bone
Slab REF#
L047
- USA
- Various Sizes
- Price: Sold by the Pound.
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Dinosaur Eggshell (Hypselosaurus) |
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Dinosaur
Eggshell REF#
L048
- France
- 1" Specimen in Plastic Mount
- Price: $17.00
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Dinosaur Eggshell (Titanosaur) |
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Titanosaur
(Saltasaurus) Eggshell
REF# L049
- Patagonia, Argentina
- Various Sizes
- Price: $8.00 each
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Dinosaur Gastroliths |
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Dinosaur
Gastroliths
REF# L059
- Utah, USA
- Jurassic Age
- 3" to 8" Gizzard Stones
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Price: $5.00 to $15.00
($5.00 each shown here)
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Dinosaur Teeth
(Spinosaurus) |
Spinosaurus
is sometimes called "spiny lizard" because it had a series of large
neural spines up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long coming out if its back
vertebrae forming a sail like fin. It was about 40-50 feet
long (12-15 m) and weighted 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. It's arms were smaller than its legs
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Spinosaurus Dinosaur Teeth
REF# L140
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Partial
Spinosaurus Dinosaur Teeth
REF# L141
- Cretaceous Age, Morocco
- Prices: $5.00 to $20.00
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Spinosaurus
Teeth
REF# L060
- Morocco
- 1/2" to 1" Specimens
- Price: $20.00 to
$200.00
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Dinosaur Tendons |
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Dinosaur
Tendons
REF# L061
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Cretaceous Age, Montana, USA
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1" to 2" Specimens in Matrix
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Price: $5.00
to $20.00
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Dinosaur Vertebrae (unidentified) |
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Dinosaur
Vertebrae
REF# L063
- Cretaceous Age, Patagonia, Argentina
- 4" to 8" Specimens
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Price: $50.00 to $150.00
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Dyrosaurus |
| Dyrosaurus phosphaticus lived during
the Cretaceous Age (+65 million years); This is the same age as the Mosasaurs, Edmontosaurus
and Dinosaur Eggs offered throughout our
site. Not much is known about this aquatic reptile, due to the fact
that it has not been well researched yet.

If anyone has information pertaining to
the Dyrosaurus,
please let us know! The specimens we have offered here and on the other
Dyrosaurus pages are all from North Africa. |
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Dyrosaurus
Partial Lower Jaw with Teeth
REF# L065
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Dyrosaurus Complete
Leg Bone in Matrix
REF# L066
- Well preserved bone enamel.
- Price: $300.00
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Dyrosaurus Partial
Maxilla REF# L067
- Well preserved bone enamel.
- Price: $200.00
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Hadrosaur (Kritosaurus) |
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Hadrosaur REF#
L092
- Cretaceous Age, Argentina
- 3" Vertebrae Specimens
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Prices: $30.00 to $50.00
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Plesiosaur Teeth |
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Plesiosaur Teeth REF#
L132
- Cretaceous Age, Morocco
- 1/2" to 1" specimens
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Prices: $20.00 to $25.00
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