La Brea Tar Pits Dinosaurs are museum quality resin casts. Dinsaurs are made in the USA. Active Science Parts provides the finest osteological specimens for professional educational facilities.

The Tar Pits are a group of pits around which Hancock Park was formed, in urban Los Angeles. Asphaltum or tar has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years.

The tar is often covered with dust, leaves, or water. Over many centuries, the bones of animals that were trapped in the tar were preserved.

The George C. Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there. The La Brea Tar Pits are a registered National Natural Landmark.

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American Lion Humerus Bone

$140.00
American Lion, also called the North American lion, or American cave lion, is an extinct pantherine cat. Panthera atrox lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch, from around 340,000 to 12,800 years ago.

American Lion Right Mandible

$140.00
American Lion, also called the North American lion, or American cave lion, is an extinct pantherine cat. Panthera atrox lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch, from around 340,000 to 12,800 years ago.

American Lion Skull Replica

$999.99
American Lion, also called the North American lion, or American cave lion, is an extinct pantherine cat. Panthera atrox lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch, from around 340,000 to 12,800 years ago.

American Lion Ulna Radius

$140.00
American Lion, also called the North American lion, or American cave lion, is an extinct pantherine cat. Panthera atrox lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch, from around 340,000 to 12,800 years ago.

Bison Antiquus Skull Replica

$1,300.00
Bison antiquus, the antique bison or ancient bison, is an extinct species of bison that lived in Late Pleistocene North America until around 10,000 years ago. Bison antiquus was one of the most common herbivores in Late Pleistocene North America.

Camelops Hesternus Skull Replica

$1,050.00
Plant remains found in the teeth of the Rancho La Brea Camelops hesternus fossils further reveal that rather than being limited to grazing, this species likely ate mixed species of plants, including coarse shrubs growing in coastal southern California.

Harlans Ground Sloth Skull

$999.99
Paramylodon harlani is an extinct genus of Ground Sloth of the family Mylodontidae endemic to North America during the Pliocene through Pleistocene epochs, living from around ~4.9 Mya–12,000 years ago.

Shasta Ground Sloth Skull

$545.00
Nothrotheriops is a genus of Pleistocene ground sloth found in North America, from what is now central Mexico to the southern United States. This genus of bear-sized xenarthran was related to the much larger, and far more famous Megatherium.

Teratornis Merriamai Bird Skull

$175.00
Teratornis merriami or Pleistogyps rex had a wingspan of around 11 to 12 ft. and a wing area of 17.5 square meters, standing an estimated 30 in. tall. It was somewhat larger than the extant Andean and weighing about 33 lb.