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Fully Rooted Pterosaur Tooth - 1 and 1/2 Inches




Three SuperCroc Scutes - Armor Plating from a 40 Foot
Cretaceous Moroccan Crocodile



Assortment of Various Large Mosasaur species - The T-Rex of
Cretaceous Oceans
( teeth measuring from 1 3/4 inches on the left to 3 1/8 inches on the right )


Large Mosasaur Anceps tooth with a perfect tip in Matrix with
a Bone Fragment


Cretaceous Crocodile Jaw Fragment (front) with Teeth -
Trematochampsid sp.


Cretaceous Crocodile Jaw Fragment (side) with Teeth - Trematochampsid sp.


Cretaceous Crocodile Vertebra


Crocodilian Scute



Two Crocodilian Jaw Fragments


Very unusual Large Croc Scute (Osteoderm)


Crocodilian Toe Bone


Garial Jaw Sections


Small Crocodilian Jaw Section with a Front Tooth and a Very
Different Side Tooth


Mosasaurus beaugei Tooth in Matrix with Partial Root


Huge Mosasaurus beaugei Tooth - 2.5 inches !


Nearly Perfect Mosasaurus hofmanni Tooth - 2.5 inches !


Huge Mosasaur Globidens aegypticus Tooth


Huge Mosasaur Globidens aegypticus Tooth 2


Baby Fully Rooted Mosasaur Globidens aegypticus Tooth - one
of only two I've ever seen !


Plesiosaur Tooth in Matrix

Plesiosaur Tooth in Matrix


Mosasaur Tooth, Fish Vertebra and Shark Tooth in Matrix


Terminal Tail Vertebra from a Fish


Unidentified Reptile Bone

Unidentified Reptile Jaw Fragment and other Miscellaneous Bones


Globidens Mosasaur Tooth and Gyrodus Fish Jaw Section with Teeth


Large Dyrosaur (Crocodilian) Tooth



Two sections of the same Dyrosaur Jaw
( I was told the section in between these disintegrated during preparation )


Unidentified Crocodilian Tooth


Platecarpus Ptychodon (A Marine Reptile)


A Large unrooted Mosasaur anceps Tooth in Great Condition


A Large Mosasaur anceps Tooth with Extreme Pathology - very rare


Flying Reptile Tooth - Siroccopteryx moroccensis - the
largest I've seen of this species ...


... until I found this one A Fully
Rooted 3 inch Flying Reptile Tooth - Siroccopteryx moroccensis


Siroccopteryx moroccensis -
Interesting Cream and Purple Coloring


Siroccopteryx moroccensis -
Very High Quality Specimen

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