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Allosaurus in Rock This beautiful 12" x 6½" piece was sculpted by Scott Galey. Locked eternally in rock, this highly detailed Allosaurus skeleton is a wonderful addition to any setting. Click on the picture for a larger image. |
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4" Ammonite Fossil An ancient marine mollusk belonging to the cephalopod class, the Ammonite is related to today’s squid and octopus. They existed on Earth for about 330 million years. Click on the picture for a larger image. |
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5" Crinoid Fossil This beautiful flower like marine animal, or Crinoid (meaning "Sea lily"), belongs to the echinoderm phylum family. Crinoids varied greatly in size and may have been wonderfully colored. Click on the picture for a larger image. Click on the picture for a larger image. |
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Oviraptor Egg Fossil In 1923, scientists gave the name Oviraptor philoceratops (egg eater) to a dinosaur they found lying on top of a nest of what they thought were Protoceratops eggs. A similar egg was subsequently found containing an almost complete skeleton of an Oviraptor embryo. It is now believed that the Oviraptors were actually protecting and nurturing their own eggs rather than raiding the nest. This egg is 6" x 2½". Click on the picture for a larger image. |
Fossil Only $23.95 |
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Fossil w/Stand $33.95 |
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