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Short Faced Bear Skull

$900.00
The Short Faced Bears were extremely large and weight estimates have been in excess of 1300 pounds & their limbs were very long. They were approximately five feet at the hip and stood about 15 feet tall. They died approximately 28,000 years ago.

Slender Snouted Crocodile Skull

$350.00
The Slender-snouted Crocodile is a narrow-snouted, medium sized species native to freshwater habitats in central and western Africa. They are a very shy and secretive species.

Sloth Bear Skull Replica

$230.00
The Sloth Bear is found in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. They feed primarily on termites. Its nose and lips are modified for more efficient consumption of termites. They are also missing the two upper central incisors, exclusively for this purpose.

Spinosaurus aegypticus (skull)

$4,800.00
Name: spinosaurus aegypticus (skull) Age: cenomanian, cretaceous Origin: taouz, begaa, kemkem, morocco Size: 118 cm  red part are the real

Spinosaurus skull replica

$240.00
3D printed and hand painted replica of a Spinosaurus skull. 60 cm long and 20 cm wide Do you want

Synthetoceras Tricornatus Skull Replica

$1,200.00
Synthetoceras tricornatus is a large, extinct protoceratid, endemic to North America ( Nebraska ) during the Late Miocene, 10.3—5.3 Ma, existing for approximately 5 million years. Fossils have been recovered from Nebraska and Texas.

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.

Velociraptor Dinosaur Skull Replica

$160.00
Velociraptor’s first claw on each foot was small, and positioned away from the main foot. The second claw was the key adaptation that enabled Velociraptor to become such an effective hunter. It was an enlarged, sickle-shaped, razor-sharp weapon.

Water Mongoose Skull Replica

$105.00
The Water Mongoose, also called the Marsh Mongoose, is so named for the papyrus swamp regions of Africa they inhabit. They are primarily a carnivore but known to eat fruit and other plant material. It is said that they will play dead to lure birds close enough to capture.