Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville Canid dog predator tooth collection 3 teeth - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville 2 Florida - frog JAW w/teeth vertebrae RARE - Includes 3 excellent vertebrae and a jaw section with teeth. Any frog fossils are rare in the fossil record, but jaws with teeth are rarely encountered. The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville 2 Florida - Bat tooth collection 3 types - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville 2 Florida - Bat jaw with teeth - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville 2 Florida - Bat finger bones and ribs - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Fossil Bison Jaw C14 dated 6500 Yrs - C14 dated (2024) by the Mammoth Site Museum, Hot Springs SD at 6500BP. Anoka Sand Plains MN Site #1 Found in the spring of 1992 by Patrick Cherney.
Extremely rare STH mammal tooth - I have not personally seen any other teeth assigned to the unknown Otariid but was told the Paleontologist had seen a few others. Point being, it’s a very rare STH mammal tooth. There was an early Fur Seal in the STH fauna though it’s currently undescribed.
Fossil European Cave Bear Rib Romania Ice Age Pleistocene in Display Box - Date: Pleistocene, 30,000 years old. Usually, fossilization starts once the animal or plant has died. Most animals and plants are eaten or simply recycled back into the earth. The best fossils occur when this process happens rapidly, shortly after death has occurred.
Bison Jaw (Mandible) Bone historic river find - Found in a great plains of the USA waterway. Historic in nature. From a bison that likely died hundreds if not 1000's of years ago. and it's a beauty. This has been preserved using paraloid b-72, it has a slight bit of a gloss as the bone surface is mineralized just enough that the paraloid did soak in as well as it could have.
Bison Jaw (Mandible) Bone historic river find - Found in a great plains of the USA waterway. Historic in nature. From a bison that likely died hundreds if not 1000's of years ago. and it's a beauty. This has quite a bit of weathering and a couple cracks in the bone but still looks neat.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine fur (hair) 62 gr, wholesale lot - WOOLLY MAMMOTH fur (hair) 62 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
Woolly Rhino Fossil Bone Radius Last Ice Age - Fossilised Woolly Rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis) partial limb bone recovered from North Sea. Devensian period. Condition as shown in photos
Oreodont Fossil Bone - Small piece of fossilised Oreodont (Merycoidodon) bone from the White river formation South Dakota. A small Mammal from the Oligocene period 35 million years old. Condition as shown.
Oreodont Fossil Bone - Small piece of fossilised Oreodont (Merycoidodon) limb bone from the White river formation South Dakota. A small Mammal from the Oligocene period 35 million years old. Condition as shown.
Oreodont Fossil Jaw Bone Fragment - A Piece of fossilised Oreodont (Merycoidodon) jaw bone with broken tooth fragments in sockets. From the White river formation South Dakota USA A small Mammal from the Oligocene period 35 million years old. Condition as shown.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 40+ cm 1,20 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 1,20 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
Replica Fossil Dinictis foot parts saber tooth cat metatarsals tarsals - Dinictis partial rear foot. Cast from original associated parts. High quality RESIN REPLICAS. Very limited production. Well painted. The replicas you see are the replicas you will receive. I combine shipping.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model GFL - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Colorful Allodesmus tooth Miocene mammal Sharktooth Hill California in matrix - Rare and beautiful tooth of the pin;niped Allodesmus, from the middle Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, CA. Round Mountain Silt.As good as they get! In original matrix. Intact root!No restoration, please see pictures. Tooth measures about 45 mm. Matrix about 80 x 80 x 35 mm.
Wolf Tooth RoadLink - It is also great for riders with double chainring bikes that want lower gearing for those ultra steep climbs. It can be used with single or double chainrings.
Bison metacarpal Historic bison foot bone - Bison metacarpal Historic bison foot bone. Lower leg/foot bone from a bison, likely having died a few hundred years ago in flooding, when vast herds roamed the open prairies, when bison numbered in the tens of millions across North America. Measures approximately 8 inches long. There is a little bit of weathering and some minor cracks in this bone. See the photos for full description
Bison metacarpal Historic bison foot bone - Bison metacarpal Historic bison foot bone. Lower leg/foot bone from a bison, likely having died a few hundred years ago in flooding, when vast herds roamed the open prairies, when bison numbered in the tens of millions across North America. Measures approximately 8 1/4 inches long. There is a little bit of weathering and some minor cracks in this bone. See the photos for full description
Mammoth MASTODON scapula - 14 pound Mastodon Scapula A little over 16 inches long Found in Alaska A beautiful piece to add to any collection
Raccoon Jaw Fossil with All Teeth - North Florida - Pleistocene - Age: Pleistocene, 2.58-0.012 mya. Pleistocene (Ice Age) 2.5 - 0.012 million years old (mya). A Fossil Raccon Jaw with all 7 teeth intact and rooted from Florida. Locality: North Florida.
Rare Fossil Titanothere Radius Nebraska Fossils 2644 - Own a piece of ancient history with this authentic Titanothere radius fossil. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
phalanx nail fossil of megatherium - This unique item is a phalanx nail fossil of a Megatherium, a prehistoric mammal that once roamed Argentina. The fossil has been expertly preserved and is a true collectible for any enthusiast of rocks, fossils, and minerals. With its intricate and fascinating details, this piece is a must-have for any serious collector. Its origin in Argentina adds to its historical and scientific value, making it a prized addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of prehistoric history.
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ10 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ9 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ8 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ7 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ6 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ5 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ3 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ2 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Bivalve Shell Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Form Bed Va State F0SSIL #CJ1 - Chesapecten jeffersonius is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. Chesapecten jeffersonius are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers in southeastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, and it is the index F0ssil for the Lower Yorktown FormationState F0SSIL of Virginia. Found in 2019 Chesapeake BayThank you for looking
Large Oreodont Skull on Matrix, Eporeodon major, Badlands, SD Fossil, 17lb O1532 - Type: This is a fossil skull on matrix of the oreodont,Eporeodon major, (large sized oreodont). It has 16 complete teeth and an is preserved with an open mouth on matrix. This piece also has prominent rodent bite marks on the top of the cranium.
Fossil Mammal Rib Fragment Bone Fossilized - Fossil Mammal Rib Fragment Bone FossilizedObtained with a large collection of native American artifacts, so I don’t know exactly what animal it came from. The collection was purchased in Oceanside, CA.(UB04)
Beautiful Allodesmus tooth Miocene mammal Sharktooth Hill California #3 - Rare and beautiful tooth of the pin;niped Allodesmus, from the middle Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, CA. Round Mountain Silt.As good as they get!No restoration, please see pictures. Measures about 32 mm.
Beautiful Allodesmus tooth Miocene mammal Sharktooth Hill California #2 - Rare and beautiful premolar tooth of the pin;niped Allodesmus, from the middle Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, CA. Round Mountain Silt.As good as they get!No restoration, please see pictures. Measures about 24 mm.
Beautiful Allodesmus tooth Miocene mammal Sharktooth Hill California - Rare and beautiful premolar tooth of the pin;niped Allodesmus, from the middle Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, CA. Round Mountain Silt.As good as they get!No restoration, please see pictures. Measures about 26 mm.
Florida Fossil High Quality Pathological Giant Tortoise Claw - Complete unusual claw core. Has sharp ridges, running down the length of the claw on one side, and an irregular shape. 1 3/8” long. Found in a early Pliocene site in Dixie County Florida.
RARE - Megaloceros Giganteus (Giant Deer, Irish elk), partial jaw - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. It is rare because the front or end of the jaw usually breaks off, and those are the one we mostly find. It is rare to find one with the back part preserved in such a condition.
4 Rare Sloth Osteoderm Ossicle Bones Florida Fossils Ice Age Extinct Claw Tooth - Here are four very uncommon sloth osteoderm ossicles. These are located just beneath the skin in the shoulder region of sloths and serve as a form of armor for the animal. These are often overlooked by fossil collectors due to their diminutive size.
Florida Fossil 25 Pc Amazing Bone Teeth Grouping - This amazing grouping of 25 bone teeth fossils from Florida is a must-have for any collector of vertebrate fossils. The intricate details on each piece showcase the unique characteristics of these ancient mammals. With a variety of sizes and shapes, this collection is perfect for display or educational purposes. These fossils have been well-preserved and are in excellent shape, ready to be added to your collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of prehistoric history...I see manatee teeth dugong ribs largest over 9 inches uh 3 toed horse an armadillo radius so much more here at a bargain price ..thanks for peeking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R24 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 6 ozs. Length: 17 inches width 1 and 1 inchPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Man Butcher Marks Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R22 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia and has butcher marks.Weight: 6.7 ozs. Length: 16 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R21 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 9 ozs. Length: 23 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R20 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 11 ozs. Length: 19 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R18 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 6.5 ozs. Length: 18 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Man Butcher Marks Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R19 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 10 ozs. Length: 18 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R17 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 9 ozs. Length: 16 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R15 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 3 ozs. Length: 5 inches width 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R16 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. With butcher cuts on it.Weight: 8 ozs. Length: 16 inches width 1 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Super Fossil Big Fish Vertebrae Nebraska Fossils 2738 - Exeptional Xiphactinus fused vertebrae, from Nebraska's Niobrara Formation. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Shark Teeth.
Wooly Mammoth Tooth - North Sea Fossils - UK - Wooly Mammoth Tooth. North Sea Fossils. Ealing, East Molesey, Greenford, Kensington, Notting Hill, Shepherds Bush, Whitton, Barnes. Chiswick, East Sheen, New Malden, Richmond & Teddington. Can I collect my item?.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model BGS - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Mandible w/Tooth, Ursus Spelaeus, Pleistocene, Carpathian Mts Europe 80,000yr - This listing features a remarkable mandible with tooth from the extinct Ursus Spelaeus species, dating back to the Pleistocene era, approximately 80,000 years ago. This rare artifact was discovered in the Carpathian Mountains of Europe and belongs to the categories of Mammals, Vertebrates, Fossils, Rocks, Fossils & Minerals, and Collectibles. Its historical significance and unique features make it a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of natural history.
Set of 6 Florida Fossil Toe Bones - 6 Species - A Set of Florida Fossil Toe Bones from 6 different Species. Contains Sloth, Peccary, Giant Armadillo, Snapping Turtle, Capybara and Giant Beaver Fossils. Species: Various. Formation: Unknown.
Set of 3 Skunk Fossils - Florida - A Set of Florida Fossil Skunk Bones from 2 different Species. Contains bones from both the Striped Skunk and the Spotted Skunk. Formation: Unknown. Locality: Florida.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB F0SSIL R1 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 15 ozs. Length: 19 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R8 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 6 ozs. Length: 17 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R7 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 7 ozs. Length: 14 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R6 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 7 ozs. Length: 9 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R5 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 10 ozs. Length: 13 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R4 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 6 ozs. Length: 14 inches width 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly MAMM0TH RIB primigenius F0SSIL R2 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius rib 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight: 14 ozs. Length: 19 inches width 3 and 1 1/2 inchesPlease check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB15 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 1/2 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 0.8 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB14 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 1/2 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 0.7 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB2 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 1/2 inches, width 2 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inch, weight 5.5 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB17 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 1/2 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 0.5 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB7 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 inches, width 2 1/4 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 1 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB1 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 inches, width 2 1/4 inches by 1 1/2 inches, weight 2 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB18 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 1/2 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 0.5 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB4 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 4 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 1 ounceI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB5 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 inches, width 2 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 1 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB6 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 inches, width 2 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 1 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB3 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 4 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 1 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB9 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 1/4 inches, width 1 1/4 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 0.6 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB10 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 3 inches, width 1 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 0.5 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB11 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 3/4 inches, width 1 1/4 inches by 3/4 inch, weight 0.5 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
BASILOSAURUS Teeth & JAW F0SSIL Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl JB12 - This is a very unique and rare molar from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 2 1/4 inches, width 1 1/4 inches by 1/2 inch, weight 0.4 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
Fossil Mammoth Mastodon Femur Head - The Proboscidean femur head is a rare find and is a great addition for any fossil collector. This bone is unique in that it belonged to a juvenile.
Megaloceros Giganteus (Giant Deer, Irish elk), partial antler - fossil - The visible drying crack on the antler is infused with cyanoacrylate. The weight of the antler is approx. 1562 gramm = 3.44 lb. The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Gyor-Moson-Sopron County, during gravel mining.
Eremotherium Sloth Prehistoric Ice Age Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Characteristic ofEremotherium was its robust physique with comparatively long limbs and front and hind feet. However, the skull is relatively gracile, the teeth are uniform and high-crowned. Finds ofEremotherium are common and widespread, with fossils being found as far north as South Carolina in the United States and as far south as Rio Grande Do Sul in Brazil, and many complete skeletons have been unearthed.
Eremotherium Sloth Prehistoric Ice Age Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Characteristic ofEremotherium was its robust physique with comparatively long limbs and front and hind feet. However, the skull is relatively gracile, the teeth are uniform and high-crowned. Finds ofEremotherium are common and widespread, with fossils being found as far north as South Carolina in the United States and as far south as Rio Grande Do Sul in Brazil, and many complete skeletons have been unearthed.
Eremotherium Sloth Prehistoric Ice Age Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Characteristic ofEremotherium was its robust physique with comparatively long limbs and front and hind feet. However, the skull is relatively gracile, the teeth are uniform and high-crowned. Finds ofEremotherium are common and widespread, with fossils being found as far north as South Carolina in the United States and as far south as Rio Grande Do Sul in Brazil, and many complete skeletons have been unearthed.
Shark Necklace Cute Beach Pendant Sterling Silver Jewelry Gifts for Men Women - Whether you're a shark enthusiast or simply looking for a bold and edgy piece of jewelry, our Shark Necklace is sure to turn heads and spark conversations wherever you go. 💝Best Gifts💝: Shark Necklace gifts for everyone is suitable for matching T-shirt, jeans, suit, sweater, coat etc. and it would be a nice accessory for you to show off yourself on the daily life,party,date,friends gathering or any occasion.
Dragon Claw Pendant Necklace Jewelry Gifts for Men Women 925 Sterling Silver - 💝Unique Design💝 :The Dragon Claw necklace is a powerful symbol of strength and courage. 💝Best Gifts💝: Dragon Claw Necklace gifts for everyone is suitable for matching T-shirt, jeans, suit, sweater, coat etc. and it would be a nice accessory for you to show off yourself on the daily life,party,date,friends gathering or any occasion.
Mystery Jaw Bone Found In River - Enhance your collection with this amazing mystery jaw bone discovered in a river. The unique piece is perfect for those interested in fossils, vertebrates, and mammals. Add a touch of history to your collection and impress your friends with this one-of-a-kind find. The bone is pre-loved, and its age only adds to the allure of owning such a remarkable item. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make it yours! 15 inches long 8 inches tall 💥🌟🌟5️⃣star seller🌟FAST SHIPPING🌟🌟💥
Florida Fossil Lesser Armadillo Lot - These fossils were found at an early Pliocene site in Dixie County Florida. The lot includes 2 flex Sc utes with a length of 2 3/8” and 2 1/4”. The tooth was split down the length in 2 pieces and reassembled.
Fossil teeth collection Horse, Rhino, Bison, mammal fossils - Three mammal Fossil teeth. The horse "Mesohippus Bardi" and Running Rhino "Hyracodon Nebrascensis" have boxes and descriptions. The Bison tooth is loose. Good start for a collection.
BEAVER SKULL ICE AGE - Pleistocene - Old and possibly ice age beaver skull, upper part only, measures 5.6” x 4” x 2.75” and weighs 159.24 grams. Crack in one front tooth but both are solidly intact in the skull. This was found in an Iowa river where many Pleistocene fossil bones are found. This looks to be quite old.
Oreodont Skull, Fossil, Leptauchenia decora, Prepared Fossil, Specimen, Miocene - This is an Oreodont Skull that belonged to the species Leptauchenia decora. It's a genuine fossil that has been preserved for millions of years. This unique specimen would make a great addition to any collection of vertebrate fossils or a unique piece of home decor. It's a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of natural art and a fascinating conversation starter. Don't miss out on the chance to own this Leptauchenia decora Oreodont Skull.Please examine pictures carefully before purchasing. The item pictured is the item you will receive. Specimen will be double boxed with sufficient padding to get it to your door safely.
Fossilised Bison Rib Bone - Fossilised Rib Bone (bison) Pleistocene Period, approximately 150,000 years old, approximately 23cms long and 3cms wide, please look at my other items,
Bison Tibia Bone Fossil with Fibula Remnant Oddity - This tibia is a very old bison bone fossil withvery interesting sharp point protruding down from the proximal end. This is a genetic remnant of the fibula bone that would have connected to the distal end of the tibia.
Knife Making Material Or Display 3.84 X 2.46 / 1 " Middle - This knife making material or display is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts. The piece is made from high-quality materials and has a unique design that will stand out in any collection. Its versatile nature makes it a great addition to any craftsperson's toolkit, as it can be used for a variety of purposes. The knife making material or display is available at a great price and is sure to impress anyone who sees it.
Knife Making Material - This unique knife-making kit is perfect for those interested in creating their own personalized knives. The kit includes all the necessary tools and materials for creating a one-of-a-kind blade. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced knife-maker, this kit is a great addition to your collection. Crafted with the utmost care, this knife-making kit is designed to bring out the best in every artisan. From the sturdy handle to the sharp blade, every detail has been carefully considered to ensure the highest quality. Take your passion for knife-making to the next level with this amazing kit.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 12cm x 6cm x 12cm approximately Comes with a name card Weighs 1.399
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 17cm x 8cm x 13cm approximately Comes with a name card Weighs 2.584kg
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil squirrel Jaws & Palate , Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have two fossil jaw sections and a palate piece of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil Camel jaw, Poebrotherium, White river badlands, Nebraska - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil. Quarter for scale.
Knife Making Material - This knife making material is perfect for any collector or enthusiast. With its unique composition and striking appearance, it is sure to make a great addition to any collection. It is made from high-quality materials and crafted with precision, ensuring a long-lasting and durable product. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, this knife making material is a great choice. It is designed to be both functional and beautiful, making it perfect for display or everyday use. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to own a piece of history!
White River Group Coprolites - Brule Fm. - Crawford, NE - 1 Bag Per Purchase - A Single Bag of Coprolites from the White River Group's Brule Formation near Crawford, Nebraska. Formation: Brule Formation, White River Group. Locality: Crawford, Nebraska. Each bag averages around 1.75 oz (bag weight included) and contains 2-4 pieces.
Time-Life Emergence of Man Missing Link Australopithecus Ancestral Lemurs Shrews - CONDITION: LIKE NEW to VERY GOOD. Light shelf wear, otherwise in Very Good to Like New condition. Seemingly unread, merely flipped through a few times, at worst perhaps read once. Inside the pages are pristine; clean, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound. I would only note that Time-Life books of the era will sometimes evidence mild “shelf sag”, i.e., the binding/pages slide down (perhaps 1/8 inch – 3mm) within the covers over the years so they end up resting on the shelf. Also, the top surface of the closed page edges (sometimes referred to as the “page block”) will evidence faint tan-colored age spotting – not to the individual opened pages, just to the top surface of the massed closed page edges. If either is pronounced, we do not offer the book – so we’re describing at worst a very mil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This piece would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Peccary Prehistoric Ice Age Molar Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Closely resembling the wild pig, the peccary has dark coarse hair and a large head with a circular snout. The ears are small, as is the tail, which is generally not visible. There are three species.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model With REL - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Genuine extinct vole fossil - mimomys septimanus - upper pliocene, balaruc, - Delve into the prehistoric world with this authentic Extinct Vole Fossil, identified as Mimomys Septimanus, originating from the Upper Pliocene of Balaruc, France. This Extinct Vole Fossil, belonging to the species Mimomys Septimanus, hails from the Upper Pliocene of Balaruc, France.
Genuine fossil deer vertebrae - cervus elaphus - pleistocene, isola palmaria, - Explore the Pleistocene era with this authentic Fossil Deer Vertebrae from Cervus Elaphus, discovered in Isola Palmaria, Austria. This Fossil Deer Vertebrae, belonging to the species Cervus Elaphus, originates from the Pleistocene era in Isola Palmaria, Austria.
Replica Fossil Pleistocene Tapir Ungual lot hooves claws very nice - Pleistocene Tapirus Ungual set. High quality RESIN REPLICAS. Very limited production. Cast from originals. Well painted. The replicas you see are the replicas you will receive. I combine shipping.
bison radius and ulna bone sub fossil real buffalo bone - This bison radius and ulna bone sub fossil is a genuine buffalo bone that will make a great addition to your collection of fossils. The bone is perfect for collectors of rocks, fossils, and minerals, and those interested in vertebrates and mammals.
Bison Skull Cap real historic buffalo skull river find - Historic Bison female skull cap. Neat long thin horn cores. Bison Bison female Skull Cap. This has been stabilized using paraloid b-72, and the condition is as shown in the photos.
Llama Prehistoric Ice Age Partial Tooth Fossil in Display Case - This is a partial prehistoric llama tooth fossil in a great display case. This fossil was found in North Florida and is from the Pleistocene Epoch. The fossil is the outer surface of the tooth. This tooth fossil is about 1'" x 1" and is almost flat.
Fossilized Whale Bone Vertebrae Height 8 1/2”x Width 7 1/2” Depth 5”. - This unique piece is great for any art or fossil collector of natural history. The fossilized whale bone is an example of our nature’s beauty, and its unique state make it a rare find. It dates back hundreds of years, and this fossil is a credit to the longevity of nature.
BISON TEETH BEADS - TOP DRILLED - Random SET OF FIVE - Bison teeth natural beads with hole drilled through top, side to side. Add to a piece of leather for an instant unique necklace. Limited quantities. Price is for 5 random beads.
Bison Thoracic Hump Vertebrae Historic juvenile buffalo bone - Historic Bison thoracic vertebra aka hump bone from a juvenile bison. Overall, the condition is good. Some weathered areas are highlighted in the photos. Both epiphyseal plates have eroded off due to the sutures not being fused. The approximate length is 13.75 inches. This has a really nice brown natural patina. This real bone has been stabilized using paraloid b-72.
Bison Thoracic Hump Vertebrae Historic buffalo bone - Historic Bison thoracic vertebra aka hump bone. Overall, the condition is good. Some weathered areas and minor cracks are highlighted in the photos. The approximate length is 15 inches. This has a really nice brown natural patina. This real bone has been stabilized using paraloid b-72.
Bison Thoracic Hump Vertebrae Historic buffalo bone - Historic Bison thoracic vertebra aka hump bone. Overall, the condition is good. Some weathered areas are highlighted in the photos. The approximate length is 14 inches. This has a really nice dark brown natural patina. This real bone has been stabilized using paraloid b-72.
bison " tail bone " sacrum historic " buffalo " bone - This bison tail bone "sacrum" is a unique and historic addition to your collection. Its age and condition add to its charm and value. Perfect for any collector interested in rocks, fossils, and minerals, this fossil from a mammal is a rare find.
Manatee Sea Animal Mammal Collector Piece - Introducing a unique collector piece of a gentle marine mammal - the Manatee! This item is perfect for those interested in adding to their collection! The Manatee is from the vertebrate family and is a great addition to any collection of marine life items.
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Rare Skull & Upper Teeth Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA large skull section and Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crampons Outdoor 5 Teeth Ice Snow Cleats Shoes Spikes Claw Slip - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Excellent Traction: Special grip grounding steel nails provide excellent traction on ice and snow. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes.
02 015 5 Teeth Crampons Good Flexibility 5 Teeth Climbing Shoe Spikes For - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Strong Elasticity and Good Flexibility: With strong elasticity and good flexibility, it is not easy to deform after stretching, strong thermal elasticity is not easy to break, and has high stability in cold weather.
02 015 5 Teeth Climbing Shoe Spikes Slip Resistance 5 Teeth Crampons Long - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Feature: 1. Strong Elasticity and Good Flexibility: With strong elasticity and good flexibility, it is not easy to deform after stretching, strong thermal elasticity is not easy to break, and has high stability in cold weather.
5 Teeth Ice Grips Cleats 5 Teeth Crampons Easy To Carry Slip Resistance For - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes. Apply for ice fishing, hunting, walking, jogging, mountaineering, walking, running, snow shovel, etc.
5 Teeth Crampons 5 Teeth Ice Grips Cleats Slip Resistance Long Service Life For - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes. Apply for ice fishing, hunting, walking, jogging, mountaineering, walking, running, snow shovel, etc.
02 015 5 Teeth Climbing Shoe Spikes Long Service Life 5 Teeth Crampons - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Feature: 1. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes. Apply for ice fishing, hunting, walking, jogging, mountaineering, walking, running, snow shovel, etc.
NICE! Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil Early Rhinoceros SD Badlands, Oligocene, - Fossil jaw section from the Running Rhinoceros,Hyracodon nebraskensis. All were cursorial, sheep-sized mammals reaching 5 ft in length with a light chest and long legs for running. Remaining undiversified, only four genera are recognized and three of them contain but a single species.
Brontothere Titanothere Prehistoric Extinct Tooth Fossil in Display Case - (Prehistoric Brontothere tooth fossil in display case. Hyracotherium ). Adult brontotheres stood up to 8 feet high at the shoulder. Although the skull was massive and long, the brain was smaller than the brains of most living hoofed mammals.
5 " Fossil Young Mastodon Mineralized Tooth - This listing consists of a beautiful fossil juvenile mastodon tooth. Absolutely stunning colorful young mastodon tooth with spectacular detail and preservation on interior as seen in pictures. Owners said it was found in peace river in florida. It is mineralized and ready for a new home. Please look at my other listing and email me with any questions. It measures 5 1/2"×3" and weighs 1lb 5oz.
MASSIVE ICE AGE FOSSIL Late Pleistocene Siberian WOOLLY MAMMOTH NICE COLOR TOOTH - MASSIVE ICE AGE FOSSIL Late Pleistocene Siberian WOOLLY MAMMOTH NICE COLOR TOOTH. This listing consists of a beautiful color Mastodon tooth that measures 8 by 7 inches. we have other fossils fresh out of an estate. Please look at my other listing and email me with any questions.
Woolly Mammoth Molar - Fossil - Woolly Mammoth Molar - Fossil. Please look at my other listing and email me with any questions.
Large Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands S Dak, 35 Mya, 4 Pound T777 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Large Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands S Dak, 35 Mya, 4 Pound T776 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya 1 Pound T775 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 9 oz. T774 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 30+ cm 2,70 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 2,70 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 30+ cm 1,90 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 1,90 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
Brontothere Titanothere Prehistoric Extinct Tooth Fossil in Display Case - (Prehistoric Brontothere tooth fossil in display case. Hyracotherium ). Adult brontotheres stood up to 8 feet high at the shoulder. Although the skull was massive and long, the brain was smaller than the brains of most living hoofed mammals.
Perfect Tiny MUSKRAT JAW FL FOSSIL Mammal Jaw Teeth Tooth In Riker Case Ondatra - Ondatra annectens. High Quality complete fossil muskrat jaw. Small rodent fossils are unusual to fossilize, and rarely survive especially with the lower incisor intact. This has both teeth and the lower incisor fully intact and well mineralized.
Oreodont Skull, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands Fossil, No Restoration O1530 - It has 26 preserved teeth and wonderful bone color. There are also portions of the C1 neck vertebra preserved in situ. I have prepped the piece right on the block and left it as is. I cut the block, and it does stand upright, but I also included a solid steel pin to make sure the skull doesn't fall backwards.
Partial Deer Jaws from Ice Age (Pleistocene Era) - These are partial deer jaws likely from the Pleistocene era. They were found in an area with other known Ice Age fossils and have the hard, dark finish typical of fossils of this era.
Bison Upper Tooth and Lower Tooth Fossil from Ice Age (Pleistocene Era) - There are two bison teeth from the Pleistocene era. One from the upper jaw and one from the lower jaw. This is likely fromthe extinct Bison species Bison antiquus or Bison occidentalis. They are both in super condition!
Hyracodon Skull Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, SD R1103 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1102 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Tooth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Teeth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Fossil Merycoidodon Oreodont Tooth In Jaw, White River Badlands, - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Lot of 10 Extinct Fossil Deer Teeth! Ice Age Florida. N3 - Lot of 10 fossil deer teeth! These are from the pleistocene of Florida and the species is odocoileus virginianus. These are great addition to any fossil collection. The largest tooth is around 3/4 of an inch long. You will receive the picture fossils. Please see pics for color, condition, etc. Any questions please ask, and thanks for looking. N3
Extremely Rare DIRE WOLF Upper Carnassial TOOTH P4 Beautiful Colors Dog Fossil 1 - Very rare fossil from the extinct Dire Wolf Aenocyon dirus. This upper carnassial tooth has exceptional patterns and colors, with very solid mineralization and sharp wear pattern. There is even the entire rearmost root, which is seldom preserved.
BONE VALLEY FLORIDA Phosphate Miocene THREE TOED HORSE MOLAR Blue and White - Enormous Three Toed Horse Molar. Rare Miocene Three toed horse tooth found in Florida's Bone Valley phosphate mining districts. Found in the 1970s when collecting was allowed. Beautiful Blue and White colors typical of the region.
Part Of A Fossil Whale Skull, Marine Mammal, Megalodon Era - Part of a fossil. whale skull Miocene in ageI do combine shipping where possible. I cannot combine international shipments due to ebays global shipping policy not allowing it
bison tooth historic With some Blue Vivianite Permineralization - bison tooth historic river find Buffalo bone fossil with some blue vivianite mineralization. This tooth has a large chipped in the enamel, as shown in the photos. Found in the Great Plains of the USA. This has been preserved using paraloid b72.
bison tooth historic With some Blue Vivianite Permineralization - bison tooth historic river find Buffalo bone fossil with some blue vivianite mineralization. The patina is powder blue..l Found in the Great Plains of the USA. This has been preserved using paraloid b72.
bison tooth historic With some Blue Vivianite Permineralization - bison tooth historic river find Buffalo bone fossil with some blue vivianite mineralization. The patina is powder blue..l Found in the Great Plains of the USA. This has been preserved using paraloid b72.
Fossil Gomphothere Tooth Ancient Elephant Florida+ display stand - Large partial tooth from aGomphothere. The tooth is from an old collection. Usually, fossilization starts once the animal or plant has died. Most animals and plants are eaten or simply recycled back into the earth.
Super FOSSIL Tapir Foot Florida Fossils 2203 - An amazing find, a composite foot of a tapir ,found in various rivers in Florida. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 1+ lb. T760 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1099 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1098 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1097 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1095 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1094 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1093 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1092 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1091 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1090 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1089 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1088 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1087 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1086 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone Fossil from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone Fossil from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone Fossil from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Carpal Bone Fossil from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Wonderful Carved Whale Vertebrae W/ Carved Accents. (TAM84) - This beautifully carved whale vertebrae is a unique addition for any collector. The intricate accents only add to its allure. Perfect for those interested in fossils and vertebrate collections.
caudal tube of glyptodont doedicurus fossil - This unique item is a caudal tube from a glyptodont doedicurus fossil that found it in the atlantic coast from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a rare find for collectors interested in mammals, vertebrates, fossils, rocks, minerals, and other collectibles. This fascinating piece of history is perfect for admiration, and would make an excellent addition to any collection. The weight is 4 kg.
Ultra Rare Partial Smilodon Saber Fang Back End Mammal Tooth Cat Fossil Florida - This is the back end of a large Smilodon Saber (The largest fanged tooth in the mouth). This tooth was found in the Pliestocene deposits of Northern Florida. As found with no resto or repairs. Here's your chance to own a part of the most iconic tooth of the most iconic Pleistocene predator!
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossilized Whale Ear Bone - This is a fossilized whale ear bone found in eastern North Carolina, from the Miocene period. Estimated to be 5-15 million years old. No repairs or restoration. Thanks for looking.
Woolly Rhino Left Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Wooly Rhino Left Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Wooly Rhino Right Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Left Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Left Foot Middle Phalange - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Wooly Rhino Left Foot Middle Phalange from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Calcaneus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Wooly Rhino Right Calcaneus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Woolly Rhino Right Astragalus - North Sea - Pleistocene Ice Age - Species: Coelodonta antiquitatis Formation: Sea Bed, No Formation Locality: North Sea Age: Pliocene/Pleistocene, 3.6 - 0.015 mya A Woolly Rhino Right Astragalus from the North Sea. We do combine domestic shipping! Shipping cost is built into many of our items that have free shipping, so if you order multiple items at once, we will refund the difference! If the item has a shipping cost, we will use that cost to calculate your shipping refund.
Camel Jaw Section, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P386 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P385 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P384 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Upper Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P383 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Upper Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P387 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Upper Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P382 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P381 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P380 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P379 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P377 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P376 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P375 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P374 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P373 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Pair of Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossils, Badlands S Dakota, Oligocene, P372 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Pair of Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossils, Badlands S Dakota, Oligocene, P371 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Pair of Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossils, Badlands S Dakota, Oligocene, P370 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Pair of Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossils, Badlands S Dakota, Oligocene, P369 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
RARE Carnivore Bone Fossil North Florida Ice Age Mammal Wolf *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Fossilized Carnivorous Mammal Bone Found In Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection!!Measures Just Under 5 Inches In Length Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Florida Rare MAKE OFFER - Up For Sale Is A Spectacular Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Medial Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Found In Northern Florida. This Piece Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Heavily Worn Condition, A Beautiful Piece For Any Age Collector !Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Dire Wolf Tooth Fossil Florida Bone Ice Age RARE Smilodon *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Partial Dire Wolf Tooth Fossil Found In Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Great Addition To Anyone’s Collection :)BEYOND RARE!! Global Shipping Is Available
Dinictis False Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Bone Fossil Badlands South Dakota *RARE* - Up For Sale Is A Beyond Rare Dinictis Squalidens False Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Collected From The White River Formation In The Bad Lands Of South Dakota. This Piece Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Beautiful Condition, A true Museum Quality Investment Piece! The bone glued back together but no restorations were made. Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Fossil Equus Sp. Partial Sacral Bone - This listing is for a partial sacral bone of an Equus Sp. fossil. The bone is from the Vertebrates category and specifically from the Mammals subcategory. It is perfect for any collector interested in fossils or paleontology. The bone is in good shape and has been well-preserved over the years. It has unique features that make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with this fossil Equus Sp. partial sacral bone.
Bison Atlas Cervical Vertebrae Bone Fossil from Ice Age (Pleistocene Era) - This bison atlas cervical vertebrae bone fossil is a rare find from the Ice Age (Pleistocene Era). It is a unique addition to any collection of rocks, fossils, and minerals. The fossil was discovered in the United States and showcases the beauty and history of vertebrate mammals. Its age and origin make it a valuable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the chance to own this amazing piece of natural history.
Fossilized Horse Tooth Florida Fossil Ice Age 10 To 12 Thousand Years Old NICE - Nice multi colored fossilized petrified horse tooth equus Florida find, Ice Age 10 to 12 thousand years old Measures 2 and 3/16 x 3/4 inch Nice size, well defined and great coloring on this fossil. Will combine shipping, please wait to pay until combined invoice is sent.
Fossilized Horse Tooth Florida Fossil Ice Age 10 To 12 Thousand Years Old NICE - Nice blue and multi colored fossilized petrified horse tooth equus Florida find, Ice Age 10 to 12 thousand years old Measures 1 and 7/16 x 1 and 1/16 inches Nice, well defined and great coloring on this fossil. Will combine shipping, please wait to pay until combined invoice is sent.
Small Whale Bone Vertebrae - This is an amazing small whale bone vertebrae. I love the color of this bone. I am unsure of the type of whale this comes from but I do know it was found in Florida. It’s a really great size to highlight on a shelf or desk. Please see pictures for more details. 5 in W (measured across the “face”) x 4 1/2 in H x 1 1/2 in DPlease see my shop for other objects and art. Also, follow @essex_and_the_whale on Instagram for more inspiration.
Large Whale Bone Vertebrae - This is a beautiful whale bone vertebrae. I love all the different shades of color on it. This is such a nice size vertebrae, it was found in Florida but I do not know the type of whale it is from. Please see pictures for more details. 8 in W x 6 in H x 5 in DPlease see my shop for other objects and art. Also, follow @essex_and_the_whale on Instagram for more inspiration.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 30+ cm 1,60 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 1,60 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 40+ cm 1,35 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 1,35 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
RARE Superb dragonfly fossil 141.55 mm Brazil ship from JAPAN - ■Dragonfly Fossil. [Dragonfly size] 52.12 x wingspan 67.00 (mm). [Period] Late Cretaceous Dragonfly from Brazil. [Fossil size] 141.55 x 136.15 x 12 (mm). [Fossil production area] Crato, Brazil. [Weight of fossil] 429g.
Paramylodon garbanii Florida Fossil Sloth Tooth 1875 - Nice example from the early Pleistocene sloth, Paramylodon garbanii. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. N. Florida river. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1741 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Rare Florida Fossil Bison Jaw 1764 - Bison have been extinct in Florida for thousands of years. Bison fossils are not one of the most common finds. Jaws are pretty rare.The jaw has three original teeth, recovered from Withlacoochee river.
Rare Florida Fossil Bison Leg Bone Set 2125 - Fairly uncommon fossil from Florida. Leg bone set with a hoof, recovered from the Pleistocene deposits off the coast of Venice, FL. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth.
RARE Raptor Bird Of Prey Bone Fossil Florida Ice Age Hawk *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Fossilized Bird Of Prey Bone From Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection!!Measures Approximately 5 Inches In Length Global Shipping Is Available
Rare Florida Early Miocene Browsing Three Toed Horse Jaw 1893 - Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Rare jaw section with an excellent tooth in it. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Unusual Armadillo Metapodial Florida Fossils 1900 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Other Shark Teeth.
Florida Fossil Early Miocene Archaeohippus Tooth 1898 - Archaeohippus blackbergi sp. Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Other Shark Teeth.
LG Eremotherium Fossil Giant Sloth Tooth SC Fossils 1482 - Heavily mineralized and solid example from the Pleistocene giant sloth, Eremotherium laurillardi. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils.
Ancient Bison Horse Tooth Fossil - This ancient bison horse tooth fossil is a unique and rare find for any collector of fossils. The fossil was carefully excavated from the United States and is a remarkable piece of history that will make a great addition to any collection. The tooth is from an extinct mammal, the bison horse, which lived millions of years ago and is now extinct. This fossil is a one-of-a-kind treasure that will surely impress those who appreciate the wonders of the natural world.PreownedHard to find Sought after especially in this condition Excellent gift or present
Ice Age Woolly M. Slice primigenius Not Mastodon T32 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius slice 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight 2 ozs. Length 2 1/2”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly M. Slice primigenius Not Mastodon - Ice Age Woolly primigenius slice 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight 1 ozs. Length 3”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly M. Slice primigenius Not Mastodon MT24 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius slice 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight 8 ozs. Length 3 1/2”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly M. Slice primigenius Not Mastodon A2 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius slice 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight 1 ozs. Length 2 3/4”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly M. Slice primigenius Not Mastodon SMT4 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius slice 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia.Weight 1 ozs. Length 2 1/4”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Jaw Bone With Teeth Fossil TITANOTHERE? - This amazing fossil is a jaw bone with teeth from a potential TITANOTHERE, a prehistoric mammal that roamed the earth millions of years ago. The unique characteristics of this specimen make it a must-have for any fossil collector or dinosaur enthusiast. Own a piece of history with this incredible find. The details of this fossil are truly remarkable, showcasing the intricate patterns and textures of the bone and teeth. It is a genuine piece and has been carefully preserved for display. Don't miss out on the chance to add this rare and fascinating piece to your collection.
Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 2284 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
XL Fossil Giant Leg Spurs Florida Fossils 2286 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. XL leg spurs. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Fossil Giant Armadillo Ulna Florida Fossils 2229 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Leisey Fossil Camel Patella Bone Florida Fossils 1225 - Pleistocene of the Leisey Shell Pit in Ruskin, FL. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Orange Camel Tooth Suwannee River FL 1220 - Recovered from the Pleistocene deposits of Suwannee River Florida. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Shark Tooth Pendants. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth Prehistoric Horse Tooth - Equus complicatus, also known as the complex-tooth horse, was the most common Pleistocene horse in the eastern and southern parts of the United States. Growing to about the size of the modern species, E. complicatus was a relatively large species.
Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth Prehistoric Horse Tooth - Equus complicatus, also known as the complex-tooth horse, was the most common Pleistocene horse in the eastern and southern parts of the United States. Growing to about the size of the modern species, E. complicatus was a relatively large species.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model SG5 - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Rare Partial Giant Sloth Mammal Tooth Eremotherium South Carolina's Largest - Here is a huge partial tooth of a large size adult Giant Sloth Tooth belonging to Eremotherium the largest species of Giant Sloth that was found in a South Carolina waterway and is Pliestocene in age 2.6million to 11,700 years old.
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Skull 10,000+Yrs Old Like Dire Wolf S2 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA skull specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Skull 10,000++ Yrs Old S1 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA skull specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Ice Age Woolly M. RIB primigenius Not Mastodon R6 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius RIB 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellWeight 4 ozs. Length 8”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Mammoth Vertebrae - This item is a rare and unique find for collectors of fossils and natural history enthusiasts. The vertebral bone belonged to a prehistoric mammal and is estimated to be millions of years old. The item has been carefully sourced and is in excellent condition for its age, with no noticeable damage or wear and tear. This piece is perfect for display in a home, office, or museum setting. Its intricate details and fascinating history make it a great conversation starter and a valuable addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of natural history.
Ice Age Woolly M. RIB primigenius Not Mastodon R2 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius RIB 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellWeight 4 ozs. Length 8 1/2”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly M. RIB primigenius Not Mastodon R1 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius RIB 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellWeight 4.4 ozs. Length 7 1/4”Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Juvenile Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J11 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Ice Age Woolly M. Vertebra primigenius Not Mastodon V1 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius vertebra. 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellSize 8” x 5” x 4” Weight 3 lbs 4 ozs.Please check out my other ancient listingsThank you for looking.
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J10 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw piece teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J9 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw piece teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J8 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw piece teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J7 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw piece teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J6 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Rare Skull & Upper Teeth Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA large skull section and Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Fossil Capybara Incisor SC Fossils 2503 - GreatNeochoerus pinckneyi incisor from the Pleistocene of a SC river. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Bracelet with a stabilized mammoth tooth in a special shape - Fossil - The bracelet is handmade and unique. It is adorned with a specially shaped bean made of stabilized mammoth tooth. Number of beans: 1 stabilized mammoth tooth bean, 2 bone beans and 14 wenge wood beans.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model With Bst - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model SLS - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Bone Valley Teleoceras proterum Fossil Rhino Tooth - Florida - Late Miocene - Species: Teleoceras proterum Formation: Hawthorn Formation Locality: Bone Valley, Central Florida Age: Late Miocene, 9.5-8 mya A Late Miocene (9.5 to 8 million years ago) Fossil Teleoceras proterum Rhino Tooth from Florida.
Florida Fossil Lesser Armadillo Tooth - Has a fracture running along the side,as shown, which is stable 1” long. Found in a early Pliocene site in Dixie County Florida.
Super Bone Valley Three Toed Horse Teeth 2388 - Shark Teeth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Shark Tooth Pendants. Dinosaur Teeth. No repair or restoration.
Pair of Fossil Crocodile Teeth Morocco 2399 - A pair of teeth from the late Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Ammonite plates. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Dinosaur Teeth. I micro blasted this one to remove all of the excess glue used to harden the tooth while in the field.
Pair of Fossil Crocodile Teeth Morocco 2397 - A pair of teeth from the late Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Ammonite plates. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Dinosaur Teeth. I micro blasted this one to remove all of the excess glue used to harden the tooth while in the field.
Fossil Rooted Woolly R. Tooth Siberia 1707 - Rooted Woolly Rhino Tooth Siberia 1707. Fossil Great White Teeth. Very heavy and solid tooth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 1608 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J5 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J4 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Asian Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J3 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Crocuta crocuta spelaea Juvenile Cave Hyena Teeth Jaw 10,000++ Yrs Old J2 - Genuine ancient GIANT ASIAN CAVE HYENA Jaw Teeth mouth specimen - Crocuta crocuta spelaea RARE.Comes with Information card of authenticitySUPERB CONDITIONSpecies: Crocuta crocuta spelaeaFound: Songhua River in near Harbin City, ChinaCondition: No repair or restoration, perfectly preservedAge: Pleistocene 12k to 100k years old
Fossil ischyromys tooth, a rock rabbit rodent from the oligocene, usa - The Ischyromys tooth is characterized by its distinctive morphology, adapted for herbivorous feeding. As herbivores, Ischyromys and its contemporaries would have been integral components of the food web, influencing vegetation dynamics and interacting with other species in the ecosystem.
Fossil ischyromys tooth, a rock rabbit rodent from the oligocene, usa - The Ischyromys tooth is characterized by its distinctive morphology, adapted for herbivorous feeding. As herbivores, Ischyromys and its contemporaries would have been integral components of the food web, influencing vegetation dynamics and interacting with other species in the ecosystem.
5 Teeth Ice Grips Cleats 5 Teeth Crampons Easy To Carry Slip Resistance For^ - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes. Apply for ice fishing, hunting, walking, jogging, mountaineering, walking, running, snow shovel, etc.
Vertebral Column Model Flexible Spine Caudal Anatomical Model XAT - Feature: 1. Human Caudal Column Model: Suitable for patient education and anatomical study. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Hyracodon Skull Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, SD R1084 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Subhyracodon Radius Distal, Fossil, Rhinoceros, Badlands, South Dakota, R1082 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Large Hyaenodon Jaw Section, Hyaenodon horridus, Fossil, Oligocene S. Dak., K328 - With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids. Type: This is a large fossil jaw section from the Hyaenodon,Hyaenodon horridus, (one of the largest Hyaenodons).
Hyaenodon Jaw Section, Hyaenodon cruentus, Fossil, Oligocene South Dakota, K326 - With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids. Hyaenodons were also the most specialized of all creodonts and were well represented predators in the White River Badlands.
Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth Prehistoric 2" wide - The tooth belonged to the Equus Complicatus species and is a rare find for any collector interested in prehistoric artifacts. Its unique characteristics and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection of fossils, rocks, and minerals.
Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth Prehistoric Horse Tooth 3-1/2" - This is a rare and exciting opportunity to own a piece of natural history. The Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth is a magnificent specimen that is sure to impress any collector. This prehistoric horse tooth is a unique and fascinating artifact that has been carefully preserved over time. The intricate details of this fossilized tooth provide a glimpse into the past and offer valuable insights into the life of this ancient mammal. It is a must-have addition to any collection of fossils, rocks, and minerals. Add this stunning piece to your collection today and marvel at the wonders of the natural world. 3-12 inches long, 1 inch wide. One of the nicer specimens you will see listed.
Oreodont Juvenile Lower Tooth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, O1526 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Florida Fossil Sloth Sad Face Bone 1057 - Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. SW Florida land site. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws. Fish Fossils.
Rare LG Fossil Crocodile Osteoderm SC Fossils 3.614” 1810 - Very large and heavily mineralized crocodile osteoderm from a river in South Carolina. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Vintage weathered sun bleached cow mandible jaw bone and teeth oddity fossil - This vintage jaw bone and teeth fossil of a cow mandible is a unique oddity that has been weathered by the sun. The item was manufactured in the Russian Federation and has not been modified in any way. It falls under the categories of Collectibles, Rocks, Fossils & Minerals, Fossils, Vertebrates, and Mammals. The fossil is a rare find and will be a great addition to any fossil collection. The teeth are intact and the bone has a beautiful weathered appearance that adds to its uniqueness. It is a perfect gift for collectors or anyone who appreciates rare and unusual items.
Mammoth Hair - LARGE CLUMP ! , Mammoth primigenius, 10,000 - 30,000 yrs Siberia - Mammoth primigenius. Very generous portion, this is a really good sized clump! Mammoth remains are still found in remote parts of Siberia, notably Yakutia. Not anyone can hunt for and collect mammoth fossils in these very remote and harsh lands.
Super B Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 2528 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Austrialian Marsupials. Ammonite plates. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
WORLD CLASS Bobcat Atlas Vertebrae Fossil BONE Florida Rare Smilodon *Make offer - Up For Sale Is A World Class Fossilized Bobcat Atlas Vertebrae Bone Found In Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Outstanding Condition. A True Museum Quality Investment Piece!Measures 1 1/2 Inches In LengthThere might be potential stabilization with glue in some sensitive areasGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Spinal Model Vertebral Column Model Coccygeal Model With Base For - Where To Use: Coccygeal model is a perfect display for patient education in a doctor's office or a healthcare facility. Item Type: Vertebral Column Model. 1 x Vertebral Column Model. Human Cervical Spinal Column Model: You can clearly see all main anatomical structures of Cervical spinal column.
Leisey Shell Pit Fossil Horse Jaw Florida Fossils 0872 - Fossils Online. Heavily mineralized and solid jaw from a desirable loaction in Florida. Reptile Fossils. The jaw has been glued back together. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Solid Fossil Bison Astragalus Ankle Bone Venice, FL - Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws. Fish Fossils. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth.
Rare Florida Fossil Sloth Tooth Molariform Paramylodon 0672 - Nearly perfect molariform from a juvenile early Pleistocene sloth, Paramylodon garbanii. These are very uncommon as they tend to break in two and rarely survive, let alone from the early Pleistocene sloth.
Fossil Paramylodon Sloth Tooth Florida 1957 - Fossil Great White Teeth. Gorgeous tooth from the Pleistocene of a north Florida spring fed river. Shark Tooth Pendants. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
COLORFUL Tapir Teeth Florida Fossils 1960 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1296 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
American Lion Panthera Atrox Ulna Bone Fossil Florida Very Rare *Make offer* - Up For Sale Is A Beautiful Partial American Lion (Panthera Atrox) Ulna Bone Fossil Found In This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Outstanding Condition, A true 1/1 Museum Quality Investment PieceMeasures 3 1/4 Inches In LengthThe crack on on the back has been stabilized with glueGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
WORLD CLASS Cave Lion Atlas Vertebrae Fossil Bone Florida Very Rare *Make offer* - Up For Sale is a WORLD CLASS Cave Lion Atlas Vertebrae Fossil dredged from the North Sea. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Outstanding Condition, A true 1/1 Museum Quality Investment PieceMeasures 5 1/2 Inches x 3 3/4 InchesGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
GIANT SLOTH SCAPULA FLORIDA FOSSILS Pleistocene Aged 2.5 Million To 11,000 Years - This amazing fossil is a must-have for any collector of natural history artifacts. The giant sloth scapula has been carefully preserved and is believed to be from the Pleistocene era, which spanned from 2.5 million to 11,000 years ago. This particular specimen was discovered in Florida and is a rare find that is sure to impress.The fossil is in excellent shape and provides a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric world. It was manufactured in the United States and has been expertly crafted to preserve its integrity. The sloth scapula is a perfect addition to any collection of rocks, fossils, and minerals.15 “L6” W
Open Mouth Oreodont Skull, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, South Dakota, O1522 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Raccoon Incisor Tooth Pleistocene Age, Florida, USA Fossil - Genuine incisor from a raccoon that lived during the Pleistocene Age in the United States, Levy County, Florida, Tooth Measuring approximately 21mm. Case measuring approximately 77mm x 55mm x 33mm you will receive actual piece shown in pictures in display case with descriptive card.
River Otter Prehistoric Canine Tooth Fossil in Display Case - The river otter is protected and insulated by a thick, water-repellent coat of fur. These analyses suggest they diverged in the Miocene epoch 23.03 to 5.33 million years ago, which is "much earlier" than indicated in the fossil record.
Rare Early Miocene Carnivore Toe Bone Florida Fossils 2274 - Carnivore toe bone from early Miocene of north Florida. Heavily mineralized and solid. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
BEAUTIFUL Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) HUGE TOOTH - This listing features a stunning Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) adult tooth with roots. The tooth is impressively large, making it a unique piece for any collector. The rhinoceros is an extinct mammal that lived during the Ice Age, and this tooth is a testament to its size and power. The tooth is in excellent shape and has been carefully preserved. It would make a great addition to any collection of fossils or natural history items. Whether you're a serious collector or just looking for a beautiful and unusual piece to display, this Woolly Rhinoceros tooth is sure to impress. Take home a piece of prehistoric history today!
BEAUTIFUL Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) HUGE ADULT TOOTH W ROOTS AND JAW BONE - This listing features a stunning Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) adult tooth with roots. The tooth is impressively large, making it a unique piece for any collector. The rhinoceros is an extinct mammal that lived during the Ice Age, and this tooth is a testament to its size and power. The tooth is in excellent shape and has been carefully preserved. It would make a great addition to any collection of fossils or natural history items. Whether you're a serious collector or just looking for a beautiful and unusual piece to display, this Woolly Rhinoceros tooth is sure to impress. Take home a piece of prehistoric history today!
Fossilized Horse Tooth - An interesting fossilized horse tooth estimated to be from the Pliocene era! Found on a beach in South Carolina! 100% authentic fossil that measures about 1.24 inches in length.
Fossil Capybara Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1934 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
Super B Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 2444 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Austrialian Marsupials. Ammonite plates. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Bone Valley Llama Tooth Florida Fossils 2440 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Super Fossil Camel Toe Bone B Valley Florida Fossils 2442 - Heavily mineralized and solid llama toe bone. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Rare Carnivore Calcaneum B Valley Florida Fossils 2459 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Possibly Canis edwardii or Canis armbrusteri from B Valley.
Super B Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 2445 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Austrialian Marsupials. Ammonite plates. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Super B Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 2446 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Austrialian Marsupials. Ammonite plates. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Super B Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 2443 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Austrialian Marsupials. Ammonite plates. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
B Valley Deer Antler Florida Fossils 2441 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Recovered from one of the phospahte mining operatins in central Florida ages ago.
Fossil Capybara Tooth Florida Fossils 2448 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
Florida Fossil Tooth Collection Teeth Fossil Bones Mammal Ice Age Extinct Skull8 - This is a great collection of fossil teeth and fossils from the Pleistocene and Pliocene of North Florida. MANY different species included: horse, alligator, deer, bird, giant tortoise, tapir, drum fish, porcupine fish, lesser great white shark, amphibian, rodent, and sword fish.
Florida Fossil Tooth Collection Teeth Fossil Bones Mammal Ice Age Extinct Skull3 - This is a great collection of fossil teeth and fossils from the Pleistocene and Pliocene of North Florida. MANY different species included: horse, alligator, deer, bird, giant tortoise, tapir, drum fish, porcupine fish, lesser great white shark, amphibian, rodent, and sword fish.
Kentriodon Extinct Prehistoric Marine Tooth Fossil in Case - Kentriodon tooth fossil in display case. Kentriodon is an extinct species that is closely related to modern dolphins. The exact species is Kentriodon sp. Several species have been described.
Kentriodon Extinct Prehistoric Marine Tooth Fossil in Case - Kentriodon tooth fossil in display case. Kentriodon is an extinct species that is closely related to modern dolphins. The exact species is Kentriodon sp. Several species have been described.
Hyracodon Partial Palate, Fossils, Early Rhinoceros, S. Dakota Oligocene, R1081 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Crossed Jaw on Matrix, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Oligocene R1079 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Juvenile Hyracodon Partial Jaw, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD, Oligocene R1077 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Juvenile Hyracodon Partial Jaw, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD, Oligocene R1076 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Sections, Badlands, South Dakota, D360 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Sections, Badlands, South Dakota, D359 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Sections, Badlands, South Dakota, D358 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Jaw Section, Badlands, South Dakota, D357 - The number of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
fossil mammal JAW with teeth Issiodoromys France !!! - RARE ++++++Fossil mammal jaw with 3 teeth , Issiodoromys limognensis , Upper Oligocene (Chattien) from Pech du Fraysse, formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, France dimension 18mm long with 3 teeth that are around 2 and 2.5mm each VERY rare on the market!!
fossil mammal JAW with teeth GLIRAVUS France !!! - Fossil mammal jaw with 3 teeth , Gliravus priscus , Oligocene (Chattien) from Pech du Fraysse, formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, France dimension 24mm long with 3 teeth that are around 2.5 mm each glued once VERY rare on the market!
fossil PRIMATE jaw / 2 teeth Peudoloris France !!! - RARE++++++++Fossil primate 2 teeth on jaw, Necrolemur antiquus, éocène (Ludien) from formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, Perrier, France dimension 4mm long with 2 teeth that are around 1mm each super rare on the market!!
Large Ice Age Fossil WOOLLY RHINO MOLAR! COELODONTA ANTIQUITATIS 2.55 INCHES!! - It was covered in a thick layer of course hair that helped protect it from the freezing temperatures of the Ice Age much like the Woolly Mammoth. Much like modern rhinoceroses, the woolly rhino fed on tough vegetation using its large molars.
Bison Tooth Prehistoric Fossil Ice Age in Display Case - The bison also has a pronounced hump at the shoulders, heavy forequarters, and 14 ribs instead of the 13 found in cattle. The coarse shaggy fur is dark brown in color. It grows especially long on the head, neck, and shoulders and usually forms a beard on the chin.
Bison Tooth Prehistoric Fossil Ice Age in Display Case - The bison also has a pronounced hump at the shoulders, heavy forequarters, and 14 ribs instead of the 13 found in cattle. The coarse shaggy fur is dark brown in color. It grows especially long on the head, neck, and shoulders and usually forms a beard on the chin.
Rare Hyaenodon Jaw Section, Hyaenodon horridus, Fossil, Oligocene S Dakota, K322 - Type: This is a fossil jaw section from the large Hyaenodon,Hyaenodon horridus. With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids.
Hyracodon Fossil Ankle Bone, Astragalus, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, R1075 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Fossil Metatarsal, Footbone, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dak, R1074 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Fossil Heelbone, Calcaneus, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Olig R1073 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Subhyracodon Jaw Section, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD Oligocene, R1072 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1071 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1070 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1069 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1068 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1067 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Juvenile Hyracodon Jaw, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1066 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands, Oligocene R1065 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1063 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1062 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1060 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1059 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1058 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1057 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Small Premolar, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene R1056 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Cave Hyena Mandible molar tooth JAW Pleistocene Ice Age / Zahn - Stunning quality Mandible from the famous cave Hyena. Found in Siberia, Namur region All my items will be packed carefully and shipped with full insurance. Please have a look at my other offers.
WOW fossil PERATHERIUM jaw France !!! - RARE++++++++ And nice Fossil insectivore jaw Amphiperatherium minutum chattien, Oligocène from formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, Pech de Fraysse France dimension 24mm long with 3 teeth super rare on the market!!
3.3" Basilosaurus Tooth 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene COA - Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 70 feet. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Why did thisarchaeocete have such an enormous bite force?. Well, it had one so that it could hunt down and kill its favorite prey.
2.4" Basilosaurus Tooth 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene COA - Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 70 feet. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Why did thisarchaeocete have such an enormous bite force?. Well, it had one so that it could hunt down and kill its favorite prey.
2.3" Basilosaurus Tooth 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene COA - Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 70 feet. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Why did thisarchaeocete have such an enormous bite force?. Well, it had one so that it could hunt down and kill its favorite prey.
2.5" Basilosaurus Tooth 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene COA - Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 70 feet. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Why did thisarchaeocete have such an enormous bite force?. Well, it had one so that it could hunt down and kill its favorite prey.
Super Fossil Shark Bitten Rib Bone 0281 - Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Clear and obvious bite marks on the this rib. Shark Jaws. Dinosaur Teeth.
Super Arthritic Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 0625 - Heavily mineralized and solid llama toe bone. Interesting pathology. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Dire Wolf Incisor Tooth Fossil Florida Ice Age RARE Smilodon Bone FIRE SALE!!!!! - Up For Sale Is A Dire Wolf Upper I3 Incisor Tooth Fossil Found In Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Measures 1 5/16 Inches In length Spectacular Specimen With Glossy EnamelBEYOND RARE!! Global Shipping Is Available 🌏🌍🌎
MUSEUM QUALITY Dire Wolf Femur Bone Fossil Florida Ice Age RARE *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Museum Quality Dire Wolf Femur Bone In Flawless Condition Found In Northern Florida. This Amazing Piece Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection!Measures Over 7 1/2 Inches In LengthThis Is Truly A 1/1 Investment Fossil !!!Feel Free To Make An Offer :)Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Dire Wolf Jaw With Teeth Fossil Florida Ice Age RARE Smilodon Bone *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Beyond Rare Dire Wolf Jaw Section With Multiple Teeth Found In Northern Florida. This Museum Quality Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Spectacular Specimen With Colorful Enamel And Natural Feeding Wear Feel Free To Make An OfferGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
VERY RARE Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Bone La Brea Tar Pits Fossil - Up For Sale Is A Spectacular Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Toe Bone Fragment From The Famous La Brea Tar Pits In Los Angeles California. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Spectacular Condition, A true 1/1 Museum Quality Investment PieceMeasures Approximately 2cm in lengthBEYOND RARE !!!Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Florida Rare MAKE OFFER - Up For Sale Is A Spectacular Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Found In Northern Florida. This Piece Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Spectacular Overall Condition, A true Museum Quality Investment Piece!Measures 1 3/4” In LengthGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Deer Tooth Ice Age Fossil Florida - Deer Tooth Ice Age Fossil Levy Co, Florida. Complete tooth with root. Tooth measures at widest points approximately 17mm x 14mm x 9mm. Case measures approximately 35mm x 33mm x 33mm You will receive actual piece shown in pictures in display case.
Fossil merycoidodontoidea oreodont jaw - hog-like fossil, oligocene period, usa - Age: Oligocene Period. Era : Oligocene. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. The scale cube in the photo is 1cm to give a visual size.
Genuine fossilized horse tooth from florida, usa - unique collectible and - Age: Florida, USA. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. The scale cube in the photo is 1cm to give a visual size.
Mammal foot bone fossil - pleistocene period, united kingdom - Age: Pleistocene. Era : Pleistocene. Type: Mammal Foot Bone. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. Location: United Kingdom.
Pleistocene Fossil Deer Antler - UK - Age: Pleistocene. Era : Pleistocene. Origin : United Kingdom. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device.
Bison foot bone fossil - pleistocene period, united kingdom - Age: Pleistocene. Era : Pleistocene. Type: Bison Foot Bone. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. Location: United Kingdom.
Bison tooth fossil - pleistocene period, uk - Age: Pleistocene. Era : Pleistocene. Type: Bison Tooth. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device.
Fossil horse vertebra - florida, usa - Age: Florida, USA. Origin : USA. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. The scale cube in the photo is 1cm to give a visual size.
Orange Camel Tooth Suwannee River FL 1221 - Recovered from the Pleistocene deposits of Suwannee River Florida. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Superb tooth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1742 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Florida Fossil Sloth Navicular 1056 - Nice example from the early Pleistocene sloth, Paramylodon garbanii. Fossil Great White Teeth. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws. Fish Fossils. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Wolf Tooth RoadLink - It is also great for riders with double chainring bikes that want lower gearing for those ultra steep climbs. It can be used with single or double chainrings.
Mammal foot bone fossil - pleistocene period, united kingdom - Age: Pleistocene. Era : Pleistocene. Type: Mammal Foot Bone. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. Location: United Kingdom.
Nebraska Badlands Fossils Mixed Bones Hip Socket , and more - If your a Teacher - Bone doctor - or just like fossils here you go bones from Nebraska badlands. I do not collect Dino -Bones, I collect Human artifacts, Thus these will go out to Bone collectors.
Deep Purple Agate Crystal Polished Slice Brazil with Display Stand - Polished Brazilian slice of agate crystal. Each one different. The slices of natural agate have been dyed purple which enhances the natural crystalline structure of the agate. The structure and colour can be best seen when a light source is placed behind, either by placing by a window where it can catch the light or by placing a light source behind it in the evening.
Oreodont Fossil Skull - Bought this in auction no history They said it was possibly a Oreodont skull. Check the pictures Let me know if you have questions
fossil PRIMATE tooth LEPTADAPIS France !!! - RARE++++++++Fossil primate tooth, molar with root, Leptadapis sp éocène from formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, France dimension 17mm long 9mm high quality see pics super rare on the market!!
fossil rodent maxillary Archaeomys France !!! - Fossil rodent maxillary Archaeomys intermedius upper oligocène formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, Pech de Fraysse France dimension 17mm long 9mm high with 3 teeth super rare on the market!!
Fossil merycoidodontoidea oreodont jaw - hog-like creature, oligocene era, usa - Age: Oligocene Period. Era : Oligocene. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. The scale cube in the photo is 1cm to give a visual size.
Fossil Bison Antiquus Tibia Broken By Paleo Americans For Tarrow Extraction - Bison antiquus fossil tibia that has been broken for tarrow extraction. The markings and the break are consistent with cracking open for tarrow extraction also noted is that the break has aged with the bone and was broke before fossilization. Nebraska River find.
5 Rare Lesser Giant Armadillo Scutes Osteoderms Florida Fossils Glyptodon Bones - These are five choice lesser giant armadillo scutes from the early Pleistocene. These were handpicked from many for their superior quality. Very attractive and well preserved examples. These are far less common than the late Pleistocene giant armadillo scutes.
MINT Fully Rooted Fossil Tapir Tooth FL River Find - Gorgeous perfect fully rooted tapir tooth. Withlacoochie River, Inglis, Florida. Pictures do not do this one justice. No international bids accepted.
XL Fossil Giant Leg Spurs Florida Fossils 1318 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. XL leg spurs from the Pleistocene of a Florida land site and a river. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Super Fossil Alligator Osteoderm Florida Fossils 1812 - Fossil alligator osteoderm from the Pleistocene of a N Florida river. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1822 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Fossil Tremarctos Canine Florida Fossils 1009 - Partial fossil bear canine from the Pleistocene of a north Florida river.Heavily mineralized and solid. Great color. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Unusual Fossil Peccary Tooth N FL River. 1128 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Very nice tooth still in a piece of jaw. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Pleistocene, FL. Other Shark Teeth. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Fine Florida Fossil Sloth Claw Paramylodon 0153 - SUPER claw from the early Pleistocene sloth, Paramylodon garbanii. Great detail! Fossil Great White Teeth. Reptile Fossils. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Fossil Horse Jaw with Two Teeth 1258 - Heavily mineralized jaw section with two colorful teeth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Shark Tooth Pendants. Dinosaur Teeth.
Super Bone Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 1981 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Marine Mammal Fossils. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Super Bone Valley Three Toed Horse Tooth 1982 - Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Marine Mammal Fossils. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1821 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Pleistocene Rhinoceros, partial skull bones - fossils - A partial skull bone of a Pleistocene Rhinoceros broken into two pieces. Age: Pleistocene. These fossils surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of these fossils is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
South Dakota/Nebraska Badlands Small Mammal Fossil - Small cannon leg bone in matrix of extinct small mammal pleistocene era fossil. South Dakota/Nebraska badlands mammal fossil. Does have quartz crystaline inner structure where bone marrow occupied.
Dire Wolf Carnassial Tooth Fossil 1 1/4” Smilodon Bone Florida RARE *Make Offer - Up For Sale Is A Dire Wolf Carnassial Tooth Fossil That Was Found In Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Measures 1 1/4 inches.Spectacular Condition With Glossy Finish!BEYOND RARE!! Global Shipping Is Available
Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Bone La Brea Tar Pits Fossil RARE *MAKE OFFER - Up For Sale Is A Spectacular Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Metapodial Bone From The Famous La Brea Tar Pits In Los Angeles California. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Spectacular Condition, A true 1/1 Museum Quality Investment PieceMeasures 7/8 InchesBEYOND RARE !!!Global Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Fossil Mix Bulk Lot 18lbs Pleistocene Mammal Fossil Mix - The main photo contains the mammoth/mastodon fossils fragments I added to this mix. Some things I added I was not able to upload photos. Select choice fossil fragments from wild boar, deer, horse, short faced bear, mountain goat, steppe bison and bison/bovid fossils, coyote, and some smaller mammal bones I haven't identified. Also I added some fossil shark teeth to this mix bulk lot.
Rare Early Miocene Rhino Hoof Florida Fossils 2169 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. recovered from the early Miocene deposits of a north Florida river. early Miocene. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Baby Eremotherium Fossil Giant Sloth Tooth Florida Fossils 1037 - Heavily mineralized and solid tooth from a Pleistocene baby giant sloth, Eremotherium laurillardi. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils.
Fossil Rooted Woolly R. Tooth Siberia 2462 - Rooted Woolly Rhino Tooth Siberia 2462. Great rooted tooth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Ammonite plates. Shark Tooth Pendants. Austrialian Marsupials. Reptile Fossils. Minerals, stones.
Megaloceros Giganteus (Irish elk), partial antler - fossil Ice Age - This unique fossil is a partial antler from the Megaloceros Giganteus, commonly known as the Irish elk. It dates back to the Ice Age and was found in Hungary. Measuring approximately 310mm in length and showing great detail you will receive actual piece shown in pictures.
Ultra Rare Fossil Badger Claw Tar Pit Fossils 0662 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. George Lee, a prominent fossil collector collected and kept quite a bit of this material in his warehouse for decades.
Genuine Woolly Mammoth Fossil Carved Into a smoking pipe - Genuine Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Bone that has been carved into a ceremonial smoking pipe. Native people of Siberia would commonly find these mammoth bones in riverbanks and believe them to hold very special powers.
Fossil Tremarctos Claw Florida Fossils 2159 - Tremarctos floridanus. Fossil claw from the Pleistocene of the Santa Fe River.Heavily mineralized and solid. Enter Text in Properties Inspector.
Subyracodon Fossil Scapula Proximal, Early Large Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, R1055 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Hyracodon Fossil Heelbone, Calcaneus, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Olig R1053 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Associated Teeth, Fossils, Early Rhinoceros, S Dakota Oligocene, R1052 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
2.5 Inch Woolly Rhinoceros Tooth Coelodonta antiquitatis. Ice Age Fossil mammoth - This rare 2.5-inch fossil tooth belongs to the Woolly Rhinoceros species Coelodonta antiquitatis, which roamed the Earth during the Ice Age. This well-preserved fossil is a great addition to any collector's collection and provides a glimpse into the past. The tooth comes from a mammoth fossil, making it even more unique. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history.
Fossil Wolf Jaw Siberia Carnivore 2531 - Wolf jaw with a tooth. Pleistocene of Siberia. Fossil Great White Teeth. Ammonite plates. Shark Tooth Pendants. Mammal Fossils. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth.
Rare Early Miocene Carnivore Tooth Florida Fossils 1941 - Carnivore tooth from early Miocene of north Florida. Heavily mineralized and solid. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Fossil Wolf Skull w/Teeth Siberia Carnivore 2530 - Wolf skull with three teeth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Pleistocene of Siberia. Ammonite plates. Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Fossil Wolf Jaw Siberia Ice Age Carnivore 1819 - Complete jaw from a very old individual. This jaw exhibits several details that show the resiliency of wild animals. The alveoli for p1 and p2 have fused closed. Only the remnant of one root is visible.
Pair Florida Early Miocene Three Toed Horse Teeth 1148 - Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Shark Teeth. Fossil Great White Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc.
Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1570 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Misc Fossils Jaw Lot Florida Fossils 1131 - Fossils Online. Miscellaneous jaw lot of raccoon, opossum, etc. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
3 Bison Buffalo Bones Carpal - Axis - Ulna Fossil Ice Age Partially Petrified - Three Bison Buffalo Bones Carpal, Axis, & Ulna Ice Age Fossils' Partially Petrified, Stream Find - Excellent condition, found in local South Dakota stream. A Local South Dakota State professor said these fossils are usually carbon dated 500 to 5000 years old.
Florida Fossil Early Miocene Three Toed Horse Tooth 1892 - Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Fossil Great White Teeth. Lower, unerrupted tooth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc.
Rare Megalonyx Partial Calcaneus Florida Fossils 2261 - There are only two of these per animal and they are not common at all from any sloth. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Shell Piece Florida Fossils 1775 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Very nice and detailedreptile shell piece.
Super Fossil Megalonyx Navicular and Astragalus Florida 1778 - Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Heavily mineralized and solid. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Rare Florida Early Miocene Three Toed Horse Jaw 2257 - Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Rare jaw section with two teeth. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Shark Tooth Pendants. Read details on side bar.
Bison Buffalo Skull Horns - For sale is a magnificent Bison Buffalo Skull with Horns. This piece would make a great addition to any collection. Please refer to the photos for more details on the item's condition. Don't miss out on the chance to add this beautiful Bison Buffalo Skull with Horns to your collection or display! Since opinions differ please look at the photos so you can decide the condition. TL471
Rare Fossil Giant Armadillo Radius Bone 1233 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossil Great White Teeth. Nearly perfect bone from the Pleistocene of a Florida river. Highly detailed and solid. The articulating surfaces are smooth and crisp. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1506 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1509 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Giant Armadillo Patella Florida Fossils 1234 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Fossil Deer Ankle Set Florida Fossils 2114 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Fossil Opossum Jaw - Florida - Pleistocene - A Fossil Opossum Dentary with 2 intact rooted teeth from Florida. Age: Pleistocene Ice Age, 2.58 - 0.012 mya. Locality: Florida.
Super Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1644 - Heavily mineralized and solid llama toe bone. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Group of Giant Armadillo Scutes Florida Fossils 1646 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Southern Mammoth Partial Toe Bone - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with Polyvinyl Butyral 30.
Woolly Mammoth Partial Lower Jaw Tip - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with Polyvinyl Butyral 30. Age: Pleistocene.
2" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Jaw Section Teeth SD Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
0.8" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth South Dakota Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
0.9" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth South Dakota Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
0.8" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth South Dakota Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
1" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth South Dakota Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
Camel Fossil Bone 9 Million Years Old - This is a unique and rare find for fossil enthusiasts. A fossilized bone from a camel that's estimated to be around 9 million years old. The bone is well-preserved and showcases the natural beauty of the fossilization process. Whether you're a collector or simply interested in the history of our planet, this camel fossil bone is a must-have. It's a piece of natural art that tells a story of life millions of years ago. The label I purchased from says 10 million years old.
Cavebear Molar, Ursus Spelaeus. Carparth Mountains, Romania - Up for sale is a unique and rare item - a Cavebear molar that was found in the Carparth Mountains of Romania. This fossil belongs to the Ursus Spelaeus species and is a fascinating piece of history. It would make a great addition to any collection of fossils or natural history specimens. This molar has been well-preserved and showcases the intricate details of the bear's teeth. It is a perfect item for anyone interested in prehistoric creatures and ancient fossils. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of natural history!
Pleistocene Steppe Bison Ice Age mammal fossil display Complete BACK leg RARE - These belong to a different species to the type currently inhabiting the United States, and thrived across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pleistocene. This is for a composite front leg. This is a big display and would look fantastic on a custom made stand.
Pleistocene Steppe Bison Ice Age mammal fossil display Complete front leg RARE - These belong to a different species to the type currently inhabiting the United States, and thrived across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pleistocene. This is for a composite front leg. This is a big display and would look fantastic on a custom made stand.
Extremely Rare Pleistocene Ancient Fossilized Tooth • Alaska • Necklace - This ancient fossilized tooth is a unique piece of history, dating back to the Pleistocene era. This beautiful piece has been crafted into a necklace, perfect for any collector or lover of unique I'm not sure if it's a fossil.But it doesn't look like modern bear teeth.
XL Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1455 - Heavily mineralized and solid llama toe bone. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Large Fossil Bison Astragalus SC Fossils. 2206 - Fairly large bison astragalus from the Pleistocene of a SC river. Heavily mineralized and solid. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Colorful Fossil Crocodile Tooth Morocco 1.36" 1209 - Very nice tooth from the late Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. Fossil Great White Teeth. I micro blasted this one to remove all of the excess glue used to harden the tooth while in the field. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Group of Paramylodon Florida Fossil Sloth Teeth 1461 - Nice examples from the early Pleistocene sloth, Paramylodon chapadmalense. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth. Dinosaur Teeth. N. Florida river. The base of the tooth has beenstabilized.
fossil primate VERTEBRA Adapis minor France !!! - Fossil vetrebra of a very Rare Primate : Adapis minor, ludian age (eocene) formation : Phosphorites du Quercy, from Sainte Neboule, France Maximal dimension 2cm super rare on the market!!
Woolly Rhinoceros, partial pelvis bone - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
Bovid Cattle Massive Tooth Prehistoric Fossil in Display Case - Massive bovid cattle prehistoric tooth fossil in display case. Bos is often divided into four subgenera:Bos ,Bibos ,Novibos, andPoephagus, but including these last three divisions within the genusBos without includingBison in the genus is believed to be polyphyletic by many workers on the classification of the genus since the 1980s.
Super Fossil Alligator Osteoderm SW Florida Fossils 2.91” 1207 - Fairly large and very heavily mineralized alligator osteoderm from SW Florida. Highly detailed and solid. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Subhyracodon Jaw Oligocene Brule South Dakota Rhino - Subhyracodon is an extinct genus of rhinoceros-like mammals that lived during the Oligocene epoch. Subhyracodon had a small body size compared to later rhinoceroses, and its physical characteristics included a long, slender body, relatively long legs, and three-toed feet.
Fossil Dog skull palate with 2 teeth hesperocyon, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have an skull palate piece with two teeth from a Hesperocyion gregarius. Hesperocyions were early canids that lived from the mid Eocene until the early Miocene. Despite being canids, their body shape was more like that of a civet, being long and slender.
Ice Age Pleistocene Devensian Fossil Partial Reindeer Skull North Sea + Stand - Ice Age Prehistoric Pleistocene Fossil Partial Reindeer Skull North Sea + Stand. Date: Pleistocene. Section of fossilized skull Cap from a reindeer ( Rangifer Tarandus). Unusual and interesting addition to a collection or display piece.
Archaeotheroum Molar, Hell Pig, White River Badlands - Archaeotherium tooth from the white river bad lands of north western nebraska. Chadron formation, Eocene in age. 1.17” long, .82” wide, .9” tall. Beautiful blue and white coloring. There is a bit of damage to the crown as can be seen
Lot of 3 Animal Teeth ~ Unsure of Species ~ Bone ~ See Pics For BEST DESCRIPTION - Up for sale is a lot of three animal teeth made of bone. The species of these teeth is uncertain, but please refer to the pictures for the best possible description. These teeth would make a great addition to any collection of fossils or vertebrate specimens. Please feel free to inquire if you have any further questions. Thank you for your interest.
Fossil horse Tooth, Mesohippus, from the white river badlands of nebraska - They lived from the Eocene through the Oligocene. This piece would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil. Quarter for scale. It's always cool to see these teeth with the roots still attached out of the bone.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk Nice bite plate detail well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 13.5cm x 8cm x 12cm approximately Weight 1.604kg approximately
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated Beautiful tooth It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 6cm long and is 4.5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Nice fossil, beautiful colour and quality
Oreodont Skull From The White River Badlands Of Nebraska. - Oreodont skull. chadron formation, white river badlands. Interesting display piece using the natural matrix the fossil was found it. Measures 5” king by 4” tall including the matrixNO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IN THIS ITEM
Fossil - Kangaroo 🦘 Maxilla Jawbone Age:Pleistocene 100,000 Years Old. - This unique fossil is a kangaroo maxilla jawbone that dates back to the Pleistocene era, estimated to be around 100,000 years old. The fossil was discovered in Australia, making it a rare find for collectors interested in the prehistoric fauna of the region.
5 Teeth Ice Grips Cleats 5 Teeth Crampons Strong Grip For Mountaineering For - Item Type: 5 Teeth Crampons. 2 x Simple Crampons. Applicability: Easy to wear and take off, suitable for boots, sports shoes, casual shoes and dress shoes. Apply for ice fishing, hunting, walking, jogging, mountaineering, walking, running, snow shovel, etc.
Coprolite Fossilized Poo Pliestocene Pliocene Megafauna Petrified Poop - This is a genuine and authentic coprolite fossil, believed to be from a dinosaur. It has been petrified over millions of years and is now a unique and fascinating collectible item. The fossil comes from the United States and has not been modified in any way. The California Prop 65 Warning does not apply to this item. It is a great addition to any collection of rocks, fossils, and minerals, especially for those interested in vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles, and dinosaurs. Add this rare and intriguing piece to your collection today!
Fossil Skull Florida Fossils 2461 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
Group of Florida Fossils 2460 - Fossils Online. Fossil group of fossils from the Pleistocene of a N Florida river. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Woolly Rhino Jaw (Russia) #05 - Pleistocene, Ice Age Fossil - Age: Pleistocene. A nice Woolly Rhinoceros jaw from the banks of the Lena River, Russia. This is a lower jaw and contains three teeth (plus another root which is missing the crown). Would make for a beautiful display piece.
Woolly Rhino Jaw (Russia) #04 - Pleistocene, Ice Age Fossil - Age: Pleistocene. A nice Woolly Rhinoceros jaw from the banks of the Lena River, Russia. This is a lower jaw and contains three teeth (plus another root which is missing the crown). Would make for a beautiful display piece.
Woolly Rhino Jaw (Russia) #03 - Pleistocene, Ice Age Fossil - Age: Pleistocene. A beautiful Woolly Rhinoceros jaw from the banks of the Lena River, Russia. This is a lower jaw and contains three teeth and has one repair. An impressive jaw which w ould make for a very nice display piece.
Woolly Rhino Jaw (Russia) #02 - Pleistocene, Ice Age Fossil - Age: Pleistocene. A beautiful Woolly Rhinoceros jaw from the banks of the Lena River, Russia. This is a lower jaw and contains three teeth (one below the jawline). Would make for a very nice display piece.
Muskrat Prehistoric Incisor Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Fantastic prehistoric muskrat incisor tooth fossil. The sparsely haired scaly tail is flattened vertically and can be as long as the body. The eyes are small, and the ears are nearly concealed by fur, which ranges in color from reddish to blackish brown and consists of a short, soft underfur heavily overlaid with long, stiff, glossy guard hairs.
Muskrat Prehistoric Incisor Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Fantastic prehistoric muskrat incisor tooth fossil. The sparsely haired scaly tail is flattened vertically and can be as long as the body. The eyes are small, and the ears are nearly concealed by fur, which ranges in color from reddish to blackish brown and consists of a short, soft underfur heavily overlaid with long, stiff, glossy guard hairs.
Rare Early Miocene Rhino Side Hoof Florida Fossils 2265 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. recovered from the early Miocene deposits of a north Florida river. early Miocene. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Super Fossil Rhino Ulna Florida Miocene Fossils 0764 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. late Miocene. Fossils Online. Highly detailed and crisp. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils.
Southern Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The tooth surface is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
Woolly Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs7 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 1/2 in x 1 1/2 x 1/2". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs1 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 1/2 in x 1 1/2 x 1/2". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs4 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 3/4 in x 1 3/4x 3/4". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs3 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 3/4 in x 1 1/2 x 3/4". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs5 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 3/4 in x 1 1/2 x 3/4". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
F0Ssil Alligator Dermal Scute Osteoderm Florida Cs1 - HUGE ALLIGATOR SCUTE DERMAL SCUTE Description: Alligator dermal scute (osteoderm): Detailed and well preserved. These are difficult to find in this nice condition. Species: Alligator mississippiensis Age: Pleistocene Location: North Florida Size: 1 1/2 in x 1 1/2 x 1/2". I combine ship and pass on all savings. Thank you for looking
Oreodont Skull , Eporeodon major, Badlands, SD Fossil - This amazing fossil of an Oreodont Skull from the Badlands of South Dakota is a must-have for any collector. The intricate details and fine craftsmanship of this piece are a true testament to the skill of the ancient artisans who created it.With origins in the United States, this fossil is a unique and rare find that is sure to be the centerpiece of any collection. Its remarkable features make it an ideal addition to any display or educational exhibit. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this incredible piece of history.
Fossil Woolly Mammoth primigenius Toe Bone And Hair.Pleistocene Era Omsk Siberia - This incredible piece of history is a fossilized woolly mammoth primigenius toe bone and hair from the Pleistocene era in Omsk, Siberia. The toe bone measures over 6 inches long and is accompanied by a bag of hair, giving a glimpse into the life of these magnificent creatures that roamed the earth thousands of years ago. This fossil was found in the Russian Federation and is a rare and unique addition to any fossil or prehistoric collection.
Peccary Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Closely resembling the wild pig, the peccary has dark coarse hair and a large head with a circular snout. The ears are small, as is the tail, which is generally not visible. There are three species.
Tapir Extinct Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case Tapirus Veroensis - Extinct Tapir (Tapirus Veroensis) Tooth Fossil. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the familyTapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses.
Tapir Extinct Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case Tapirus Veroensis - Extinct Tapir (Tapirus Veroensis) Tooth Fossil. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the familyTapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses.
Fossil Mammal Teeth From Mississippi - Very nice group of fossil mammal teeth I personally found in north Mississippi one is rodent one is giant ground sloth or horse, and other is small peccary or deer type awesome fossils to add to any collection check out more in JTRelics Etsy shop thanks
Bison Os Coxae Right Hip Bone Fossil from Ice Age (Pleistocene Era) - This is a right hip bone (coxa) fossil from an Ice Age bison of the Pleistocene era. This is likely fromthe extinct Bison species Bison antiquus or Bison occidentalis. This partial bone is in super condition!
Gorgeous Large Three Toed Horse Tooth Fossil - Superb Preservation , Florida *4 - Displaying a beautiful fossil of a large three-toed horse tooth, this item is a stunning addition to any collection of fossils and minerals. The preservation of this fossil is truly superb, showcasing the delicate details of the tooth and providing a glimpse into the prehistoric past of Florida. This item is perfect for any fossil enthusiast or collector of rare and unique items.
Gorgeous Large Three Toed Horse Tooth Fossil - Superb Preservation , Florida *3 - Displaying a beautiful fossil of a large three-toed horse tooth, this item is a stunning addition to any collection of fossils and minerals. The preservation of this fossil is truly superb, showcasing the delicate details of the tooth and providing a glimpse into the prehistoric past of Florida. This item is perfect for any fossil enthusiast or collector of rare and unique items.
Gorgeous Large Three Toed Horse Tooth Fossil - Superb Preservation , Florida - Displaying a beautiful fossil of a large three-toed horse tooth, this item is a stunning addition to any collection of fossils and minerals. The preservation of this fossil is truly superb, showcasing the delicate details of the tooth and providing a glimpse into the prehistoric past of Florida. This item is perfect for any fossil enthusiast or collector of rare and unique items.
Oreodont Skull , Eporeodon major, Badlands, SD Fossil - Explore the fascinating world of fossils with this incredible Oreodont Skull from the Badlands of South Dakota. This exquisite specimen boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and scientific importance, making it a must-have for any collector or enthusiast. With origins dating back to the United States, this fossilized skull of the extinct mammal Eporeodon major is a true piece of history.Experience the thrill of owning a genuine piece of natural history with this rare and remarkable Oreodont Skull. Perfect for display or study, this fossil will make a stunning addition to any collection. With its stunning features and rich history, it's sure to be a conversation starter for years to come.
GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES Oligocene fossil small rodent teeth Ischyromys typus - The 60 cm (2 ft) long creature is one of the oldest rodents known. It resembled a mouse and already had characteristic rodent incisors. GEOLOGICAL ENTE RPRISES, INC. Failing this, the item will be re-listed without notice.
Woolly Mammoth partial Femur - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The larger crack is filled by cyanoacrylate. The surface of the fossil is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
Oreodont Skull On stand, Leptauchenia, Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, - Oreodonts were a group of extinct, herbivorous mammals that lived during the Eocene to Miocene epochs, roughly 37 to 20 million years ago. They were primarily found in North America and are known for their unique, pig-like appearance.An oreodont skull would be a fascinating fossil specimen for collectors or anyone interested in paleontology. These skulls can vary in size and shape depending on the specific species, but they generally have some common features, including a short, pig-like snout and dentition adapted for herbivorous feeding.skull measurement:3.84” L2.69” w
Rare Dire Wolf Fossil Claw Florida Carnivore Not Jaguar Ice Age - This is a rare and unique fossil of a Dire Wolf Claw found in Florida that is 1" long. The claw is a fascinating specimen and is sure to be a great addition to any collection. It was carefully excavated and preserved, ensuring that it is in excellent condition for display. The fossil is a testament to the natural history of the area and the creatures that once roamed there. It is a great conversation starter and a must-have for any enthusiast of fossils or natural history. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this incredible piece of history. No repairs or restorations.
Historic Bison Jaw - Bison maxilla with 3 teeth. Very nice patina to this piece approx 6”. Found in Oklahoma.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 5+ lb. T756 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 2+ lb. T755 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 2+ lb. T754 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Occipital Condyle, Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands, T753 - This would have been at the back of the skull and joined with the first C1 neck vertebrae. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Titanothere Occipital Condyle, Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands, T752 - This would have been at the back of the skull and joined with the first C1 neck vertebrae. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Titanothere Radius Proximal, Fossil Foreleg, Brontothere, South Dakota, T750 - This is the proximal/upper end of the radius. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Titanothere Metatarsal Proximal Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands T749 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Metatarsal Distal, Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands T748 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Subhyracodon Fossil Half Tibia, Early Large Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dakota R1047 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Titanothere Scaphoid, Wrist Bone, Brontothere Fossil, South Dakota, T746 - Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Woolly Mammoth Partial Tibia - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Small Size - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site, presumably Yorktown Formation, unsure of exact species. Multiple colors, excellent condition with no repairs or restoration. I can combine shipping with most other items. Wear is old, very solid fossil. Dimensions: 3.8" x 4.2" x 2.8" Weight: 1 pound, 15 ounces
XL Fossil Giant Leg Spurs Florida Fossils 2285 - Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. XL leg spurs from the Pleistocene of a Florida land site and a river. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 2282 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Mesohippus Upper Section, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, SD Badlands, H768 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Jaw Section, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak Badlands H767 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Pair of Mesohippus Jaw Sections, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak H765 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Pair of Mesohippus Upper Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H762 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Pair of Mesohippus Upper Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H761 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Pair of Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H760 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Pair of Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H759 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Subhyracodon Lower Molar, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dakota Oligocene, R1042 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Subhyracodon Lower Premolar, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD Oligocene, R1041 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk Nice bite plate detail well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 12cm x 8cm x 10cm approximately Weight 769g approximately
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk Nice bite plate detail well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 8.5cm x 6cm x 13cm approximately Weight 896g approximately
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk it’s a baby mammoth tooth, which is "nearly” complete Nice bite plate detail well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 13cm x 7cm x 12.5cm approximately Weight 1.243g approximately
Oligocene White River fossil Rhino Jaw Hyracodon South Dakota - Hyracodon was a lightly built, pony-like mammal of about 1.5 m (5 ft) long. Its skull was large in comparison to the rest of the body. Hyracodon's dentition resembled that of later rhinoceroses, but it was a much smaller animal and differed very little in appearance from the primitive horses of which it was a contemporary (32–26 million years ago).
Oreodont Upper Tooth Section, Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, S Dakota, O1511 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Tooth Section, Fossil, Leptauchenia decora, S Dakota, O1509 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Tooth Section, Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, S Dakota, O1508 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Jaw Sections, Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, S Dak., O1507 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper and Lower Teeth, Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, S Dak., O1506 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota, Badlands, R1038 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, South Dakota, R1035 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Lot of 3 Extinct Fossil Deer Teeth! Ice Age Florida. E4 - Lot of 3 fossil deer teeth! These are from the pleistocene of Florida and the species is odocoileus virginianus. There are 3 teeth in this lot, and they are in a clear display box which measures 2 inches x 2 inches x 1 inch thick. The largest tooth is around 3/4 of an inch across. The teeth are not glued in and can be removed from the display box. Please see pics for color, condition, etc. Any questions please ask, and thanks for looking. E4
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1028 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1027 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1026 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1025 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1024 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1023 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, South Dakota Badlands, R1021 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Trio of Partial Hyracodon Teeth, Fossils, Early Rhinoceros, S Dak Badlands R1011 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Woolly Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
Sloth Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Prehistoric sloth tooth fossil in display case. Prehistoric Sloth. This fossil was found in North Florida and is from the Pleistocene Epoch. This tooth partial is over 3/4" x 3/4".
Nice 2” Bone Valley Horse Tooth Fossil- No Restorations - Very nice horse tooth with excellent tan and dark brown colors. This specimen is about 2 1/4” X 1” X 1”.All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida.This fossil is between 4 and 10 million years old. Please see my other items. Over 70 fossils listed.What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Great Colors-Bone Valley Horse Tooth Fossil- No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent colors. This specimen is about 2” X 1 1/2“ X 3/8”.All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida.This fossil is between 4 and 10 million years old. Please see my other items. Over 70 fossils listed.What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Titanothere Teeth From The White River Badlands, Nebraska - Titanothere teeth from the white river badlands of Nebraska. Eocene in age from the Chadron formation. One tooth had the crown glued together from several pieces. The other had several root pieces glued back on. Quarter for scale
Mammoth vertebra excavated in Ukraine - A wonderful part of a mammoth skeleton for your collection in good condition, found in a well-known locality in Ukraine.
Mammoth vertebra excavated in Ukraine - A wonderful part of a mammoth skeleton for your collection in good condition, found in a well-known locality in Ukraine.
Peccary Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Closely resembling the wild pig, the peccary has dark coarse hair and a large head with a circular snout. The ears are small, as is the tail, which is generally not visible. There are three species.
Rare Ice Age Fossil WOLF JAW with multiple teeth and Canine! 7+ INCHES NO REPAIR - This is a BEAUTIFUL Fossil Jaw from an Ice Age Wolf (Canislupus ) from the Pleistocene of Siberia! The jaw is in incredible condition with nearly all teeth including a complete canine tooth! A great opportunity to own a top quality piece of the evolutionary history of one of the most iconic mammalian predators, who might just be snuggling up to you right now!
Super Fossil Bison Tooth Suwannee River Fossils 1781 - Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
Southern Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The tooth is heavily worn by the river. Sand and gravel deposits appear in the lower part of the tooth. The tooth surface is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil squirrel Jaw, Ischyromys, White river badlands, Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil Llama Astragalus Florida Fossils 2234 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Oreodont jaw from the white river badlands of nebraska - They lived during the mid Eocene through the mid Miocene and are quite abundant in the fossil record. This jaw would be a perfect addition to a fossil collection. Don't miss your chance to own this impressive fossil.
Wonderfully Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - This particular vertebrae has been well preserved and shows the beauty of the whale's skeletal structure. With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Competitive Pricing.
Marvelously Preserved Whale Vertebrae Fossil - Great for that fossil enthusiast in your life! Perfectly paired with Selenite or our Agadir Ammonites! This particular vertebrae has well preserved processes that shows off the whale's skeletal system.
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - Great for that fossil enthusiast in your life! This particular vertebrae is smaller with no preserved processes, but shows amazing history and color! With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Beige Whale Vertebrae Fossil - This particular vertebrae has a well preserved processes that shows where it was on the whale's skeletal system. There has been minor repair to this vertebrae, but that doesn't take away from this amazing fossil!
Whale Preserved Vertebrae - This particular vertebrae has been well preserved and shows in detail how it fit within the skeleton structure. With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Competitive Pricing.
bison tooth historic With Blue Vivianite Permineralization river find - bison tooth historic river find Buffalo bone fossil with great blue vivianite mineralization. Found in a waterway in the Great Plains of the USA. This has been preserved using paraloid b-72. This tooth does have some chipped enamel
LG Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 1315 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Wonderful Whale Vertebrae - Great fossil for that collector in your life! This particular vertebrae has been well preserved, even the process has been preserved and shows in detail how it fit within the skeletal structure. With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Interesting Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - Great fossil for that collector in your life! This particular vertebrae has been well preserved, shows in detail how it fit within the skeletal structure. Very interesting piece of history! With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Stunning Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - This vertebrae looks great as a unique dcor piece, and also make a great conversation starter. Pair with Septarian Nodule and Orthoceras! With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Beautiful Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - This particular vertebrae has been well preserved! See the beautiful round disc and natural white "chalk" coloring. With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Competitive Pricing.
Unknown Fossil Bone Or Petrified Wood From Central Florida Phosphate Pit - Hello! This item was brought home by a family member who worked at the old WR Grace phosphate plant in central Florida during the 1980s & 1990s. I thought it was petrified wood but after some minor research I am not so sure. As you can see in the photos the cross section radiates outward like a sunburst instead of having concentric rings like I would think a piece of wood would have. The area we live in is famous for Mastodon/Mammoth, Sabretooth Tiger, and Megalodon tooth fossils. If anyone has an idea of what this is I would appreciate it if you would please let me know. Fast priority shipping. Thanks!
Woolly Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
Fossil Whale Vertebrae - This particular vertebrae has a been well preserved! See the beautiful round disc and natural faded coloring. This vertebrae has been repaired, but it doesn't take away from beauty of this piece! With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Unique Whale Vertebrae - This particular vertebrae has a white "chalk" coloring and has been repaired, but that doesn't take away from the iconic, fossil feel of this beauty! With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive.
Fossil Woolly R. Jaw w/ Teeth 1390 - Woolly Rhino Jaw w/ Teeth 1390. This is a solid jaw with excellent teeth. Still has an unerupted tooth in the jaw. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Teeth. Extinct Mako Shark Teeth. Other Shark Teeth.
Teleoceras Metapodial Florida Miocene Fossils 1583 - Late Miocene. Rhino fossils from Florida are not all that common. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Mammoth vertebra excavated in Ukraine - A wonderful part of a mammoth skeleton for your collection in good condition, found in a well-known locality in Ukraine.
Mammoth vertebra excavated in Ukraine - A wonderful part of a mammoth skeleton for your collection in good condition, found in a well-known locality in Ukraine.
Bone Valley Horse Tooth Fossil- No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent dark brown colors. This specimen is about 2 1/2”x11” X 3/4”.All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida.This fossil is between 4 and 10 million years old. Please see my other items. Over 70 fossils listed.What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Large Bone Valley Horse Tooth Fossil- Excellent Colors-No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent tan to dark brown colors. This specimen is about 3 1/4”x 1” X 1”.All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida.This fossil is between 4 and 10 million years old. Please see my other items. Over 70 fossils listed.What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Ischyromys Squirrel Skull From The White River Badlands Of Nebraska - For sale we have a fossil jaw section of an squirrel like critter from the genus Ischyromys. They would have grown to about two feet in length, had longer back limbs then forelimbs and their back feet had claws.
Fossil Tooth Capybara Hydrochoerus Ice Age Pleistocene USA in Collectors Box - Ice Age Fossilised Capybara Incisor Tooth in Acrylic Collectors Box from Old Collection. Date: Pleistocene, Irvingtonian. Usually, fossilization starts once the animal or plant has died. Most animals and plants are eaten or simply recycled back into the earth.
Replica Fossil Giant Sloth Finger Claw Paramylodon garbanii Early Pleistocene - Paramylodon garbanii, claw, proximal phalange, medial phalange and metapodial. High quality RESIN REPLICA. Very limited production. Cast from an original. Well painted. The replica you see is the replica you will receive. I combine shipping.
Cow Teeth - 5 cow teeth, not brushed but clean, texas cow. Great for the tooth fairy, voodoo, arts and crafts, or more. Have a great day.
Pleistocene Steppe Bison Ice Age mammal fossil Lower leg display 6 bones - These belong to a different species to the type currently inhabiting the United States, and thrived across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pleistocene. All articulate nicely and could easily be mounted into a very nice display.
Pleistocene Steppe Bison Ice Age mammal fossil Lower leg display 4 bones - These belong to a different species to the type currently inhabiting the United States, and thrived across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pleistocene. All articulate nicely and could easily be mounted into a very nice display.
Pleistocene Steppe Bison Ice Age mammal fossil 1 PAIR Calcaneus and Astralagus - These belong to a different species to the type currently inhabiting the United States, and thrived across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pleistocene.These pieces articulate nicely as they did in life forming the ankle joint on the rear leg.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth tooth chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 863g7cm x 8cm x 13cm approximately Comes with a name label
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 8cm x 8cm x 10cm approximately Weight 823g approximately
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk Nice bite plate detail well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 Comes with a name label 9cm x 7cm x 16cm approximately Weight 1.844g approximately
Gomphotherium Tooth Bone Valley Fossil Florida Smilodon RARE *Make Offer* - Up for sale is a museum quality partial Gomphotherium tooth fossil from Bone Valley, Florida. This specimen comes out of my long term personal collection and is truly an investment grade piece!!!Spectacular Colors And Vivid Patterns International Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Bird Bone fossil Missouri found Mineral - Bird Bone fossil Missouri found Mineral..... I purchased this item at an auction and don't know much about it. I couldn't really find anything like it. On the back, it has a sticker saying that it is fossilized birdbones found in Missouri. The largest part measures 9 inches by 9 inches. Please use soda can for scale. It is a very interesting piece and unusual collectible.... Thanks for looking.
Fine Fossil Sloth Tooth Canine 0513 - Highly detailed down to the thin, hollow root. Natural river polish. More black than brown in color. The lights wash it out a bit. Really close to being complete. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants.
Fossil Palaeolama Camel Tooth Florida 1124 - Palaeolama mirifica. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
WOOLLY MAMMOTH genuine hair (fur) very long, length 40+ cm 1,08 gr - WOOLLY MAMMOTH hair 1,08 g with a color informational label. This woolly mammoth hair is 100% authentic and genuine. A certificate of authenticity is included. It was collected in the permafrost ofYakutia, Siberia Russia.
Fossil Megalonyx Sloth Tooth Florida 1874 - Heavily mineralized and solid. Hollow root still intact. Fossil Great White Teeth. Shark Tooth Pendants. Minerals, stones. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate.
Bison Calf Skull Cap real historic buffalo skull river find - Likely almost all bison bones found in rivers in the lower 48 are bison bison and not older than a few thousand 1000 years. historic Bison calf skull cap. Found in an upper Midwest waterway in the fall of 2020.
Fossil Llama Astragalus Florida Fossils 2235 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Rare Florida Early Miocene Three Toed Horse Tooth 2258 - Terrestrial fossils from the early miocene of Florida are very uncommon. early Miocene of a N. Florida river. Rare tooth in a jaw. Shark Tooth Pendants. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Other Shark Teeth.
Super Fossil Camel Toe Bone Florida Fossils 1664 - Heavily mineralized and solid llama toe bone. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils.
Fossil Llama Ankle Set Florida Fossils 2233 - Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Fossil Great White Teeth.
Dire Wolf Phalanx Toe Bone Fossil Florida RARE Smilodon *Make Offer* - Up For Sale Is A Dire Wolf Phalanx Fossilized Toe Bone From Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection.Spectacular Condition With Glossy Finish!BEYOND RARE!! Measures 15/16” In LengthGlobal Shipping Is Available
Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Ulna Bone Fossil Tooth Tiger RARE *Make offer* - Up For Sale Is A Spectacular Smilodon Fatalis Saber Tooth Cat Partial Ulna Bone Fossil From Northern Florida. This Extremely Rare Specimen Comes Directly Out Of My Long Term Personal Collection. Spectacular Condition, A true 1/1 Museum Quality Investment PieceMeasures 6 1/2 Inches In LengthGlobal Shipping Is Available 🌎🌍🌏
Very Nice Jaguar Canine Fossil Tooth Florida Ice Age Smilodon - This listing is for a very interesting fossil canine tooth from a jaguar, which was found in Florida. The tooth has a beautiful texture and coloration, and would make a great addition to any collection of fossils or natural history items. There is no repair or restoration Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, this jaguar tooth is a must-have item that you won't want to miss.
3.3" Pappocetus Lugardi Tooth Prehistoric Whale 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Eocene Age - Pappocetus was a protocetid. The protocetids had large forelimbs and hindlimbs that could support the body on land, and they were most likely amphibious – capable of living on land and in the sea. Regarding the Pappocetus, their robust tooth and root structure suggest that they were an aquatic carnivore capable of consuming significant prey.
5.1" Pappocetus Lugardi Tooth Prehistoric Whale 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Eocene Age - Pappocetus was a protocetid. The protocetids had large forelimbs and hindlimbs that could support the body on land, and they were most likely amphibious – capable of living on land and in the sea. Regarding the Pappocetus, their robust tooth and root structure suggest that they were an aquatic carnivore capable of consuming significant prey.
Woolly Mammoth Molar - Fossil - Woolly Mammoth Molar - Fossil. Please look at my other listing and email me with any questions.
Fossil Mammal Teeth And Unidentified Stone From Mississippi - Two mammal teeth fossils and an unidentified stone all personal finds of mine from north Mississippi unsure what species from but awesome fossils to add to any collection check out more over in JTRelics Etsy shop thanks
Replica Fossil Camel/Llama phalanx hoof lot Pleistocene toe - Palaeolama mirifica or Hemiauchenia macrocephala toe bones and hoof. High quality RESIN REPLICA. Cast from an original in my collection. Well painted. The replica you see is the replica you will receive. I combine shipping.
Ice Age Bison Radius Leg Bone Genuine Pleistocene Fossil Large Rare 300mm Long - It has been given a coat of varnish to stabilise the surface. A scarce and very interesting Ice Age Bison radius leg bone. Dating to the Pleistocene era, this bone is at least 10,000 years old. This bone is 12" in length (300mm) and weighs about 736g.
Giant Ground Sloth Fossil Humerus Bone Fragment North Mississippi - Giant humerus bone fossil fragment to giant ground sloth personal find of mine north Mississippi beautiful fossil bone identified by our state paleontologist an awesome rare fossil to add to any collection super cool fossil from a super cool animal check out more over in JTRelics Etsy shop thanks!
Fine Fossil Palaeolama Camel Incisor SW Florida 1175 - From Palaeolama mirifica from SW Florida. Superb rooted incisor tooth. Tapir,Llama,Horse, etc. Fossil Great White Teeth. Dinosaur Teeth. Other Shark/Ray Fossils. Ammonites & Other Invertebrate. Shark Jaws.
Fossilized Whale Axis Vertebrae Large - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site. AxisVertebrae, unsure of exact species. Multiple colors. No repairs or restoration. I may be able to combine shipping with other items, just ask. Dimensions: 11" x 5.4" x 2.5" Weight: 5 pounds, 2 ounces
Natural Open Mouth Oreodont Skull, Merycoidodon, Badlands, S Dakota Fossil O1505 - It has 27 complete teeth. There is no restoration on the teeth. I have also made a custom stand and a stainless-steel ID label which are included with the skull. Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries.
Excellent Oreodont Skull on Stand, Merycoidodon, Badlands, S Dakota Fossil O1504 - It has 31 complete teeth and most of the skull. I have also made a custom stand and a stainless-steel ID label which are included with the skull. Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries.
Large Ice Age Dolphin Partial Vertebra Bone North Sea Genuine Rare Fossil - A large example of an Ice Age / Pleistocene Dolphin partial vertebra bone. A genuine item found on the bed of the North Sea, this bone is estimated to be between 10,000 - 40,000 years old. This would make an excellent display piece as well as a superb addition to a collection, or a fascinating and truly unique conversation piece.
BEAUTIFUL Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) Teeth Lot - Up for sale is a magnificent lot of Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta) teeth that will make a great addition to any fossil collection. These teeth are from a prehistoric mammal that lived during the Ice Age, and they are sure to impress with their unique texture and intricate details. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a beginner, this lot is a must-have. The teeth are well-preserved and will make a great addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history.
Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R1007 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Oreodont Calcaneum, Ankle Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD, O1503 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD, O1502 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Associated Fossil Oreodont Bones, Verts, Legs, Merycoidodon, South Dakota, O1501 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Giant Ground Sloth Tooth - Despite their imposing size, they were herbivores and likely grazed on plants and leaves found in the forests and grasslands they inhabited. Discovered: Florida - Leisey Fossil Pit.
Extinct Ice Age Tapir Sacrum - An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and greenhouse periods, during which there are no glaciers on the planet.
Ice Age Horse Tibia - Pleistocene Epoch. An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Extinct Ice Age Manatee Fossilized Rib Bone - Pleistocene Epoch. An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Extinct Ice Age Camel Metapodials - An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and greenhouse periods, during which there are no glaciers on the planet.
Extinct Ice Age Camel Fossil Bone - An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and greenhouse periods, during which there are no glaciers on the planet.
Extinct Ice Age Tapir Sacrum - An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and greenhouse periods, during which there are no glaciers on the planet.
Extinct Ice Age Manatee Rib Head - Pleistocene Epoch. An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Cretaceous Era Mammal Tooth - Tooth of Primitive Mammal that evolved during the Dinosaur Era . Late Cretaceous.
Early Mammal Skull - Bone Type - Skull. Oreodont . Discovered - South Dakota, White River Formation.
Early Mammal Brain Case - Bone - Back of Skull - Brain Case. They were heavy-bodied, with short four-toed hooves and comparatively long tails. Discovered - South Dakota, White River Formation.
Early Mammal Oreodont Skull - Species - Oreodont. Oreodont . They were heavy-bodied, with short four-toed hooves and comparatively long tails. Early Mammal Skull.
Ice Age Woolly Rhino Jaw - The Woolly Rhino is an extinct species of rhinoceros that lived during the Pleistocene epoch, about 70,000 to 20,000 years ago. Species: Woolly Rhino. Pleistocene Epoch.
Extinct Ice Age Tapir - Fossil Display - Pleistocene Epoch. An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Cretaceous Era Mammal Tooth - Tooth of Primitive Mammal that evolved during the Dinosaur Era . Late Cretaceous.
Extinct Ice Age Tapir - Fossil Display - Pleistocene Epoch. An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Hypacrosaur Toe Fossil - Species: Hypacrosaur. Hypacrosaurus was a genus of duckbill dinosaur similar in appearance to Corythosaurus. Like Corythosaurus, it had a tall, hollow rounded crest, although not as large and straight.
Early Mammal Oreodont Skull - Species - Oreodont. They were heavy-bodied, with short four-toed hooves and comparatively long tails. Early Mammal Skull. Bone Skull - Skull. Oreodeont .
2.3" Fossil Whale Vertebrae York Town Formation Aurora, NC Miocene Age - Miocene Age 22 - 5 million years old. Location: York Town Formation, Aurora, North Carolina. Whales are a diverse group of marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. There are two main types of whales: baleen whales and toothed whales.
10.9" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Jaw Skull Teeth SD Badlands - The long legs of Hyracodon Nebrascensis are one of its most distinctive features. It is known for its long legs and relatively small size, which suggest that it was adapted for running. Overall, Hyracodon Nebrascensis provides important insights into the evolution of rhinoceroses and their adaptations to different ecological niches.
6" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Jaw Teeth SD Badlands COA - The long legs of Hyracodon Nebrascensis are one of its most distinctive features. It is known for its long legs and relatively small size, which suggest that it was adapted for running. Overall, Hyracodon Nebrascensis provides important insights into the evolution of rhinoceroses and their adaptations to different ecological niches.
5.4" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Jaw Teeth SD Badlands COA - The long legs of Hyracodon Nebrascensis are one of its most distinctive features. It is known for its long legs and relatively small size, which suggest that it was adapted for running. Overall, Hyracodon Nebrascensis provides important insights into the evolution of rhinoceroses and their adaptations to different ecological niches.
Southern Mammoth Partial Tooth - Fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The tooth surface is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 2279 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Nuchal Scute Shell Florida Fossils 2277 - Very nice example of a nuchal scute. Fossils Online. Reptile Fossils. Mammal Fossils. Marine Mammal Fossils. Polished Fossils. Fish Fossils. Other Shark/Ray Fossils.
Titanothere Ankle Bone - Titanothere Ankle Bone. This comes from an old estate collection. It was brought to a fossil expert who identified it as Titanothere. He also said it had considerable arthritis when it passed.
Stegodon Jaw section with Tooth - With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Competitive Pricing. You're already purchasing the item.
Stegodon Tooth 8" - 100% authentic fossilized stegodon tooth! Stegodon is an extinct mammal closely related to elephants. With our dynamic pricing model, our prices are always competitive. Competitive Pricing.
Excellent Oreodont Skull on Stand, Eporeodon, Badlands, S Dakota, Fossil, O1496 - Type: This is a fossil skull of an oreodont,Eporeodon major, (large sized oreodont). On the mandible there is minor restoration on the back curves. Amazingly the back crest of the skull and the left cheek are fully intact as well as a C1 atlas vertebra behind the skull.
Rare Large C2 Titanothere Axis Vertebra, Fossil, Brontothere, SD, Badlands, T721 - These are uncommon vertebrae that are the second from the cranium. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Replica Fossil Early Pleistocene Horse Hoof Eqqus - Early Pleistocene horse hoof. High quality RESIN REPLICA. Very limited production. Cast from an original in my collection. Well painted. The replica you see is the replica you will receive. I combine shipping.
Deer Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case with Toy - It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range. Its body and antlers are largest in cold temperate climates and on productive agricultural soils but are small in the tropics, in deserts, and on small islands.
Deer Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case with Toy - It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range. Its body and antlers are largest in cold temperate climates and on productive agricultural soils but are small in the tropics, in deserts, and on small islands.
Fossil Tooth Buffalo Prehistoric Holocene SE Nebraska USA 7 cm+ Display Stand - Fossils give fascinating prehistorical evidence of past life on our planet. Date: Holocene. Usually, fossilization starts once the animal or plant has died. Most animals and plants are eaten or simply recycled back into the earth.
Horse Equus Sp. Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case with Toy - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Horse Equus Sp. Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case with Toy - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Whale vertebrae fossil 5 1/2 pounds - Whale vertebrae fossil. Apprx 11 inches wide, 5 inches high. 5 1/2 pounds. Found in the York river Va. Nice specimen.
Allodesmus kelloggi Fossil Seal Tooth - Allodesmus kelloggi. Here is a great Shark Tooth Hill Seal tooth. There is a small repair in the root (you can see it in the pics). Shark Tooth Hill.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 9cm x 6cm x 12cm approximately Comes with a name card Weighs 1.175g
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 9cm x 7cm x 18cm approximately Comes with a name card Weighs 1.370g
Pleistocene Moose (Alces alces), partial antler - fossil - Beautiful, Pleistocene Moose (Alces alces) partial antler - fossil. Age: Pleistocene. The maximum circumference of the antler rose 265 mm = 10.43 in. The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining.
Tapir Extinct Prehistoric Tooth Fossil Tapirus Veroensis - Extinct Tapir (Tapirus Veroensis) Tooth Fossil. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the familyTapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #4B - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #25 - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #75 - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #8 - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #76B - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #77B - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Mastodon Fossil Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. UK Sellers #5B - The Mastodon fossil was found near Semarang in Java, Indonesia. This fossil is from the Upper Pliocene era and is around 1.9 million years old. Fossil Mastodon Carving.2 M.Y.O.Pliocene. A modern warrior or tribal face carving from a fossilised Mastodon bone.
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 5cm x 5.5cm x 13cm approximately Comes with a name card Weighs 983g
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 11cm x 5 cm x 13cm
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 9cm x 5.5cm x 10cm approximately Comes with a name card
Woolly Mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old - Mammuthus primigenius) 20,000 years old. Mammoth molar chunk well prepared and preserved mammoth tooth molar found in the North Sea. All our Ice Age bones have been treated and stabilised to remove the salts Comes with a species/locality label Found:- Devensian Stage, Pleistocene Period, Dredged from Brown Bank, Doggerland, Off Lowestoft, North Sea, England Age:- 20,000 18cm x 5cm x 7cm approximately Comes with a name card
Hyracodon Partial Skull, Fossil Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, SD, R1004 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Large Oreodont Skull on Stand, Eporeodon major, Badlands, S Dakota Fossil O1492 - Type: This is a fossil skull of an oreodont,Eporeodon major, (large sized oreodont). It has 26 complete teeth including 2 complete canines. I have also made a custom stand and a stainless-steel ID label which are included with the skull.
Bovid Cattle Tooth Fossil Prehistoric in Display Case - Bovid Cattle Tooth Fossil. Cattle (Bos sp.). Bos is often divided into four subgenera:Bos ,Bibos ,Novibos, andPoephagus, but including these last three divisions within the genusBos without includingBison in the genus is believed to be polyphyletic by many workers on the classification of the genus since the 1980s.
Bovid Cattle Tooth Fossil Prehistoric in Display Case - Bovid Cattle Tooth Fossil. Cattle (Bos sp.). Bos is often divided into four subgenera:Bos ,Bibos ,Novibos, andPoephagus, but including these last three divisions within the genusBos without includingBison in the genus is believed to be polyphyletic by many workers on the classification of the genus since the 1980s.
Deer Tooth and Jaw Bone Fossil Prehistoric in Display Case - Odocoileus Virginianus (White-Tailed Deer) Tooth and Jaw Bone Fossil. It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range.
Deer Tooth and Jaw Bone Fossil Prehistoric in Display Case - Odocoileus Virginianus (White-Tailed Deer) Tooth and Jaw Bone Fossil. It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range.
Calvert Cliffs MD Formation Whale Or Dolphin Vertebra Fossil 4 Inch Miocene Era - Fossiized baleen whale or dolphin vertebra from the site of the Calvert Formation in Maryland. Dated to the Early to Middle Miocene era (23-15 million years ago). Very nice example. The Chesapeake Group encompasses exposures around the Chesapeake Bay, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
Large Baleen Whale Vertebra Fossil Miocene Era Calvert Cliffs Formation Maryland - Very nice example of a fossilized whale vertebrafrom the site of the Calvert Formation in Maryland. Dated to the Early to Middle Miocene era (23-15 million years ago). The Chesapeake Group encompasses exposures around the Chesapeake Bay, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
Oligocene White River Fossil Horse Jaw Mesohippus Wyoming - It had a slight facial fossa, or depression, in the skull. The eyes were rounder and were set wider apart and farther back than inHyracotherium. Unlike earlier horses, its teeth were low crowned and contained a single gap behind the front teeth, where the bit now rests in the modern horse.
Fossil Bison Tooth, Stone Age, Pleistocene UK, Authentic - Age: Pleistocene. Bison are large bovines in the genus Bison within the tribe Bovini. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc.
Fossilised Prehistoric Horse Leg Bone Gift Display Decor Window Art Craft - Paleozoologists have been able to piece together a more complete outline of the evolutionary lineage of the modern horse than of any other animal. The end of the Pleistocene epoch – the geological period roughly spanning 12,000 to 2.5 million years ago, coincided with a global cooling event and the extinction of many large mammals.
Fossil Oreodont Jaw - Authentic Oligocene Specimen, USA - Fossil Hog-Like - *All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity!*Specimen: Merycoidodontoidea [Oreodont] JawAge: OligoceneLocation Found: USASize (picture scale cube=1cm): 37 x 24 x 13mm (1.46 x 0.94 x 0.51 inches)Merycoidodontoidea, sometimes called Oreodont or Ruminating Hog is an extinct prehistoric, cud-chewing, hog like animal with a short face and fang-like canine teeth.**The fossil is a carefully chosen piece with a photo that shows the actual specimen you will receive. **
Fossilised Deer Antler - Genuine Specimen - Pleistocene CERTIFICATED - All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of AuthenticitySpecimen: Deer Antler SectionAge: PleistoceneLocation: Florida, USAScale cube=1cm: Full sizing please see photoMammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammoth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. After the dinosaurs were wiped out, mammals took over and became the most successful animals on land. Some of these mammals were similar to species we see today, whilst others were very very different.**The fossil is a carefully chosen piece with a photo that shows the actual specimen you will receive. **
Badlands Fossil Collection – Oligocene, 11 Different - Here is a great little collection of 11 different species of mammal jaws with teeth and other fossils from the Oligocene Badlands of South Dakota and Nebraska. Oligocene – Brule & White River Fms. 11 - Species Badlands Fossil Collection.
Oligocene White River fossil Camel jaw Poebrotherium wilsoni Wyoming - Its skull resembled that of a modern llama,while its limbs ended in hoovedtoes and were more built for speed than the feet ofProtylopus. The jaw section is 1 and 1/2” long consisting of 2 teeth from the dentary.
Mammoth Axis Vertebra Rare fossil florida mammal - This is a rare and unique fossil of a mammoth Vertebra found in Florida. It is a great addition to any fossil or natural history collection. This piece is a remarkable representation of prehistoric life and a reminder of the fascinating creatures that roamed the earth long before us. The intricate details of the vertebra are well-preserved, making it an excellent display piece for both educational and aesthetic purposes. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of natural history!
Mammoth or Mastadon Disc Vertebra Florida Fossil mammal extinct - This amazing fossil disc vertebra is a rare find from Florida and is believed to be from a prehistoric mammal, either a mammoth or mastodon. The vertebra is a remarkable piece for any collector interested in fossils, particularly those of extinct mammals. The fossil has been well-preserved over time and showcases intricate details that highlight the unique characteristics of these prehistoric creatures. This piece is perfect for anyone who is fascinated by prehistoric life and the natural world. It would make a great addition to any collection, or a unique gift for someone who shares the same interests.
Oligocene White River fossil Rabbit jaw Paleolagus haydeni Wyoming - A fossil rabbit jaw,Paleolagus haydeni, from the Oligocene White River deposits of Converse County, Wyoming. Rabbits are in the Order Lagomorpha and Family Leporidae. The only other family of lagomorphs is Ochotonidae, the pikas.
Oligocene White River fossil Camel jaw Poebrotherium wilsoni Wyoming - Its skull resembled that of a modern llama,while its limbs ended in hoovedtoes and were more built for speed than the feet ofProtylopus. The jaw section is 1 and 1/4” long consisting of 3 teeth from the maxilla.
Prehistoric Deer Tooth Fossil in Display Case - It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range. Its body and antlers are largest in cold temperate climates and on productive agricultural soils but are small in the tropics, in deserts, and on small islands.
Three-Toed Horse Extinct Tooth Fossil Rare - The number of toes in. The molars developed high crowns and a hard covering for grinding the grass, which was typically covered with high-silica dust and sand. Parahippus ("near to horse "), is an extinct equid, a relative of modern horses, asses and zebras.
Llama Prehistoric Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Beautiful prehistoric llama tooth fossil. This fossil was found in North Florida. They likely weighed around 440 lbs. or up to 660 lbs., surpassing the weight of modern llamas. They were specialized forest browsers and are often found in association with early equids, tapirs, deer, and mammoth.
Prehistoric Llama Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Prehistoric llama tooth fossil. This fossil was found in North Florida. They likely weighed around 440 lbs. or up to 660 lbs., surpassing the weight of modern llamas. They were specialized forest browsers and are often found in association with early equids, tapirs, deer, and mammoth.
Prehistoric Llama Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Prehistoric llama tooth fossil. This fossil was found in North Florida. They likely weighed around 440 lbs. or up to 660 lbs., surpassing the weight of modern llamas. They were specialized forest browsers and are often found in association with early equids, tapirs, deer, and mammoth.
Prehistoric Deer Tooth Fossil in Display Case - It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range. Its body and antlers are largest in cold temperate climates and on productive agricultural soils but are small in the tropics, in deserts, and on small islands.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.51” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.75” by 0.57”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 0.87” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.54” by 0.39”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.21” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.64” by 0.67”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.25” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.61” by 0.68”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.03” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.61” by 0.47”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.11” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.50” by 0.38”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 1.29” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.73” by 0.52”.Shipping with USPS.
Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River - Fossil Manatee Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Marion County, Florida Ocklawaha River. A top quality fossil manatee tooth recovered diving the Ocklawaha River. Great example of a rooted tooth from Trichechus Managua from central Florida. About 0.90” from tip of crown to bottom of root and crown is 0.56” by 0.52”.Shipping with USPS.
Prehistoric Deer Tooth Fossil in Display Case - It belongs to the subfamily of New World deer. While this deer varies greatly in size, it changes little in its external appearance over its huge range. Its body and antlers are largest in cold temperate climates and on productive agricultural soils but are small in the tropics, in deserts, and on small islands.
N Mississippi fossil horse teeth - North Mississippi fossilized horse teeth, please see pictures for types and condition. Fossils will be shipped USPS priority. Please be sure to check our other listings and auctions.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville Canid dog predator tooth 1 per bid - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville Agnotocastor small Beaver tooth rare - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Horse Equus Sp. Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Horse Equus Sp. Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Horse Equus Sp. Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Horse Equus Sp. Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Horse Equus Sp. Tooth Fossil in Display Case - Equus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within the Equidae,Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes (erect in most subspecies), and long tails.
Subhyracodon Fossil Tibia Distal, Early Large Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, R1002 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Hyracodon Palate, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, S Dakota, R1003 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Fossil C2 Neck Vertebra, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligo, R1001 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Fossil Scapula Proximal, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligo, R1000 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Subhyracodon 3 Lower Teeth, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligoc R997 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Subhyracodon Fossil Jaw on Matrix, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligo, SD, R996 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Subhyracodon Upper Molar, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, R995 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R989 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Juvenile Hyracodon Jaw Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligo, R981 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Pair of Oreodont Vertebra, Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD O1481 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Vertebra, Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD O1480 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1475 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1474 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1473 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H746 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Living equids are large, long-lived animals, built for swift locomotion over hard surfaces. Their teeth are high crowned and specifically adapted for cropping and grinding coarse, silica-rich grasses.
Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H745 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Living equids are large, long-lived animals, built for swift locomotion over hard surfaces. Their teeth are high crowned and specifically adapted for cropping and grinding coarse, silica-rich grasses.
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H743 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H742 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H741 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Upper & Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, S Dak, H740 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Bison Tarsal - Talus Bone Ice Age Pleistocene Fossil - Bison Tarsal - Talus bone fossil from the ice age (Pleistocene) era.This is likely fromthe extinct Bison species Bison antiquus or Bison occidentalis. Great condition!
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Medium Size - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site, presumably Yorktown formation, unsure of exact species. Multiple colors, very well intact. No repairs or restoration. I can combine shipping with other items. Dimensions: 8" x 6.75" x 6.1" Weight: 5 lbs. 9 oz
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Small Size - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site, presumably Yorktown formation, unsure of exact species. Multiple colors, very solid fossil. No repairs or restoration. I can combine shipping with other items. Dimensions: 6" x 4.6" x 4.3" Weight: 3 pounds, 3 oz.
Bison Priscus partial vertebra - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. Drying cracks are visible on this fossil. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate and PVB (Mowital).
Bison Buffalo Sacrem Bone Fossil Ice Age Partially Petrified Stream Find - Bison Buffalo Sacrem Bone Fossil Ice Age Partially Petrified - Excellent condition, found in local South Dakota stream. A Local South Dakota State professor said these fossils are usually carbon dated 500 to 5000 years old.
Woolly Mammoth partial vertebra - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with PVB (Mowital).
Giant Prehistoric Basilosaurus, early whale tooth molar, Replica 3983 - It is one of the largest animals known to exist between the K–Pg extinction event 66 million years ago and around 15 million years ago when modern cetaceans began to reach enormous sizes. Basilosaurus looked vastly different from all modern whales and dolphins.
Nice-quality fossil cave bear tooth (2211) - Preserved at source with a light coat of shellac. Nice quality tooth from an extinct cave bear, species Ursus spelaeus from Romania.
Nice-quality fossil cave bear tooth (2208) - Preserved at source with a light coat of shellac. Nice quality tooth from an extinct cave bear, species Ursus spelaeus from Romania.
i32h large Fossil Bison Buffalos Tooth Oddities Curiosities specimen Educational - I32h # 4 This display of a large Bison Tooth fossil for your fossilized collection! This Tooth is all rock really nice. It is a great gift for a child or a wonderful educational tool.This was from a dig in a subtropical area and is approx.
i32i LG Fossil Bison Buffalos Tooth Oddities Curiosities specimen Educational - I32i #4 This display of a large Bison Tooth fossil for your fossilized collection! This Tooth is all rock really nice. It is a great gift for a child or a wonderful educational tool.This was from a dig in a subtropical area and is approx.
RARE Ice Age Fossil GOMPHOTHERE Partial Molar from Florida Pleistocene! - This is a Large Beautiful Fossil Partial Molar from a Gomphothere from the Pleistocene of Florida! Gomphothere fossils are substantially rarer that their counterparts Mammoths and Mastodons. A great opportunity to own a piece of a rare and bizarre Ice Age mammal at a price that won't break the bank!
Pair of Fossil Pleistocene age, Equus, species horse radius, bones - Pair of Fossil Pleistocene age, Equus, species horse radius, bones. Located in pest county during the excavation of gravel mining. The size of the bone is approximately 15” in length its maximum width is about 4” .The surface is preserved with PVB.
Large Titanothere Atlas Vertebra, C1 Neck Fossil, Brontothere Badlands T717 - It is both halves of the Atlas vertebra/ C1 neck vert. When complete, these form a ring shape and aid the neck in allowing the head to pivot. Anyway, these verts are almost never found intact. I have only found three complete ones in 25 years.
Large Titanothere Atlas Vertebra, C1 Neck Fossil, Brontothere Badlands T716 - It is both halves of the Atlas vertebra/ C1 neck vert. When complete, these form a ring shape and aid the neck in allowing the head to pivot. Anyway, these verts are almost never found intact. I have only found three complete ones in 25 years.
Titanothere Atlas Half Vertebra, C1 Neck, Fossil, Brontothere, Badlands, T714 - It is half of the Atlas vertebra/ C1 neck vert. When complete, these form a ring shape and aid the neck in allowing the head to pivot. Anyway, these verts are almost never found intact. I have only found three complete ones in 25 years.
Rare C2 Titanothere Axis Vertebra, Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands, T711 - These are uncommon vertebrae that are the second from the cranium. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Large Titanothere Scapula Proximal, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands, 3lbs T709 - This is a very large example. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Titanothere Scapula Proximal, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands, T708 - Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Hyracodon Pair of Fossil Vertebra, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, R976 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Pair of Oreodont Calcaneus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1461 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1460 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Pair of Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossils, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, SD, O1458 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, S Dak, H736 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H734 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P366 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P365 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Camel Pair of Teeth, Poebrotherium Fossils, Badlands S Dakota, Oligocene, P362 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Super Quality Woolly Mammoth Molar, Ice Age 20,000 yrs old North sea - Woolly Mammoth tooth, Ice Age 20,000 yrs old North Sea. A fantastic tooth beautiful colour quality Pleistocene 20,000 Years Old Found in the Siberian Permafrost Tooth measurements approximately 16cm x 27cm x 9cm Comes with a name card Really nice tooth with great colour absolutely beautiful
Fossilised Whale Bone - Fossilised Whale Bone found on the Eastern coast of Black Sea. Epoch : Eocene. Age : 45 MYO. Location : Bulgaria.
Extremely Rare Pleistocene Ancient Fossilized Tooth • Alaska • Necklace - This pendant is a 100% authentic NATURALLY COLORED ancient bear tooth from a beach in western Alaska. It was discovered on a dig site an estimated SIXTEEN FEET down! I have NEVER in my life, of all the fossilized pieces I’ve polished, had one like this.
Top Quality Authentic Fossil Bison Molar Tooth Real Extinct Ice Age Buffalo Bone - Top Quality Authentic Fossil Bison Molar Tooth Real Extinct Ice Age Buffalo Bone. This morbidly beautiful specimen is an authentic and natural fossilized prehistoric bison / buffalo tooth from the US Midwest, estimated to be approximately 10,000 years old.It is preserved remarkably well, and striking in its high-contrast colors, textures, and incredible detail. The teeth still have exceptionally shiny, solid white enamel, and there appears to be some ancient bone matter stuck in the dark lower roots area. The chewing surfaces are also extremely detailed.
Ancient Horse, partial jaw bone - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylate.
Woolly mammoth ?, partial skull bone - fossil - Woolly mammoth or Southern mammoth, partial skull bone - fossil. The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylat.
Rare Juvenile Paramylodon Sloth Tooth Florida Fossils Claw Core Teeth Jaw Bones - This is an incredibly rare rearmost molariform tooth from a juvenile Paramylodon sloth. This tooth position is the least common and most desirable position in Paramylodons and this is the first juvenile example that we have ever encountered.
Whale Bone Fossil,Found inland VA. CHESAPECTEN JEFFERSONIUS YORKTOWN FOSSIL BED - Whale Bone Fossil,Found inland VA. 2 Million years old. Fossils are the remains and traces of ancient organisms. The convention is that a fossil must predate recorded human history. The oldest fossils in the fossil record date from 3.5 billion years ago, however it wasn't until around 600 million years ago that complex, multi-cellular life began was first preserved in the fossil record.
Whale Bone Fossil Chesapecten Jeffersonius Yorktown Fossil bed - Whale Bone Fossil found 60 miles inland Va 2million years old. Fossils are the remains and traces of ancient organisms. The convention is that a fossil must predate recorded human history. The oldest fossils in the fossil record date from 3.5 billion years ago, however it wasn't until around 600 million years ago that complex, multi-cellular life began was first preserved in the fossil record.
3.8" Quality Megalodon Shark Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Early Miocene Age COA - But was this apex predator simply a beefed-up great white shark, and is it still lurking in the dark depths of the ocean?. Early Miocene To Pliocene 5-23 Million years old. This is a real fossil. The item pictured is the one you will receive.
XL 4.3" Quality Megalodon Shark Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Miocene Age COA - But was this apex predator simply a beefed-up great white shark, and is it still lurking in the dark depths of the ocean?. Early Miocene To Pliocene 5-23 Million years old. This is a real fossil. The item pictured is the one you will receive.
XL 4" Quality Megalodon Shark Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Miocene Age COA - But was this apex predator simply a beefed-up great white shark, and is it still lurking in the dark depths of the ocean?. Early Miocene To Pliocene 5-23 Million years old. This is a real fossil. The item pictured is the one you will receive.
3.4" Quality Megalodon Shark Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Early Miocene Age COA - But was this apex predator simply a beefed-up great white shark, and is it still lurking in the dark depths of the ocean?. Early Miocene To Pliocene 5-23 Million years old. This is a real fossil. The item pictured is the one you will receive.
3.9" Quality Megalodon Shark Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Early Miocene Age COA - But was this apex predator simply a beefed-up great white shark, and is it still lurking in the dark depths of the ocean?. Early Miocene To Pliocene 5-23 Million years old. This is a real fossil. The item pictured is the one you will receive.
Bison priscus, metacarpus bone - fossil - The fossil surfaced in Hungary, Pest County, during gravel mining. The surface of the fossil is preserved with cyanoacrylat.
Large Ice Age Fossil WOOLLY RHINO MOLAR! COELODONTA ANTIQUITATIS 2.7 INCHES!! - It was covered in a thick layer of course hair that helped protect it from the freezing temperatures of the Ice Age much like the Woolly Mammoth. Much like modern rhinoceroses, the woolly rhino fed on tough vegetation using its large molars.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Pleistocene Fossil Equus Horse Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice Equus Horse Tooth. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Fossil Armadillo Scute Dasypus Bellus Pleistocene age Levy Co. Florida - Fossil Armadillo Scute Dasypus Bellus Pleistocene age Levy Co. Florida. The Dasypus bellus is an extinct armadillo species endemic to North America and South America from the Pleistocene, living 1.8 mya - 11,000 years ago. This is a small fossil scute or osteoderm. The body of the armadillo was covered with armor composed of thousands of bony scutes, protecting the slow armadillo from predators. This specimen is from Levy Co. Florida.
Bone Valley-Leg Bone Fossil-Small Animal-No Restorations - Nice Frey colors on this fossilized bone end. No Restorations. Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown.
old Mastodon tooth fossil EP24735 - Old Mastodon tooth fossil EP24735(11292022). This was in my dad's collection for years. He passed in 1988 and I got this. I'm putting it up for sale so I can buy my first property. I see prices all over.
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Has been repaired Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures 6.5cm long and is 5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth plate Very nice collection piece beautiful tooth
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated Beautiful tooth It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 6cm long and is 4.5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Nice fossil, beautiful colour and quality
Woolley Rhinoceras Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated Beautiful tooth It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 8cm long and is 6.5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Beautiful tooth and fossil
Florida Fossil Deer Jaw w/ Teeth Odocoileus virginianus Pleistocene Mammoth Age - Florida Fossil Deer Jaw w/ Teeth Odocoileus virginianus Pleistocene Mammoth Age. A great gift, got an avid collector. Please review images to make your judgment on cosmetic condition which I believe is a matter of personal opinion. You will get what you see.
Bogo-Dinosaur Fossil Bone Plate-Large Animal-No Restorations - Buy one get one free. These are plates of bone which would have come from a much larger bone. Likely Mammoth, Mastodon, or Giant Ground Sloth, since these were the common animals with large enough bones for this fossil to come from. The large piece measures just about 6” X 3” X 1/2”. Smaller chunk is about 3” X 2 1/2” X 1/2”. No Restorations. Yellow line seen on back of bone is clay in the marrow. All I do is rinse my fossils.All my fossils are personal finds from west central Florida. Both of these were found at the same location in Northeast Manatee Country.These fossils are between 3 and 10 Million years old.Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.
Bone Valley Horse Tooth Fossil- No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent dark brown colors. This specimen is about 1”x 1” X 1”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida.This fossil is between 4 and 10 million years old. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed. What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Bone Valley-Leg Bone Fossil-Small Animal-No Restorations - Great tan colors on this leg bone end. No Restorations. Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown.
Pleistocene Fossil Giant Armadillo Tooth From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. This is a nice tooth from a giant Armadillo. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Has been repaired Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures 9cm long and is 5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth plate Very nice collection piece
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 5cm long and is 4.5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Nice fossil
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated Beautiful tooth It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 6cm long and is 5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Nice fossil
Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia - Woolly Rhino Tooth Pleistocene 20,000 years old. PermaFrost, Siberia. Coelodonta antiquitatus extinct Rhinoceros Tooth has been treated and repaired It’s a beautiful tooth showing lovely colour in the enamel Including root the whole thing measures just over 6cm long and is 5cm wide across the widest part of the tooth face Nice fossil
Rare Lophiodon lautricense Tapir-like Mammal Tooth - Robiac, France - This is an authentic Lophiodon tooth from Robiac, France. These teeth are quite hard to come by, as the locality they come from can longer be hunted. There is no restoration or repair on this tooth.
Titanothere Fossil Humerus Distal, Brontothere, Badlands, S Dakota, 5 Pound T702 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Rare C2 Titanothere Axis Vertebra, Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands, T700 - These are uncommon vertebrae that are the second from the cranium. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Bone Valley - Fossil Leg Bone Fragment - Excellent Colors-No Restorations - Nice bone fragment with excellent tan/brown colors. This specimen is about 3 1/2”x 1 1/2” X 3/4”. This is fossilized bone, hard as a rock, and likely between 5-10 million years old. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed. What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Ice Age Cave Bear Partial Vertebra Bone From Romania Genuine Fossil - An Ice Age Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) partial vertebra. A genuine item found in Romania, this would have belonged to one of the great predators of the Pleistocene era. Estimated to be between 25,000 - 40,000 years old.
Fossil Bird Bone in Display Box ; Peat Deposits Late Pleistocene Minnesota USA - Date: Peat Deposits ,Late Pleistocene. What is a Fossil?. Usually, fossilization starts once the animal or plant has died. Most animals and plants are eaten or simply recycled back into the earth. The best fossils occur when this process happens rapidly, shortly after death has occurred.
Large Subhyracodon Lower Tooth, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD Oligocene, R973 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Subhyracodon Upper Tooth, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, S Dakota Oligocene, R972 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Subhyracodon Lower Premolar, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD Oligocene, R971 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Oreodont Jaw Section, Leptauchenia Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1457 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Partial Calcaneus, Heelbone Fossil, Eporeodon major, Badlands, SD O1456 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Rare Hyaenodon Chin Section, Hyaenodon horridus, Fossil, Oligocene S Dak., K300 - Type: This is a fossil chin from the rare Hyaenodon,Hyaenodon horridus, (large sized). The bone between both of the large canines is preserved. You can see the impression left by both canines as well as the roots to the incisors between.
Rare Hyaenodon Upper Tooth, Hyaenodon horridus, Fossil, Oligocene S Dak., K313 - Type: This is a fossil upper tooth from the large Hyaenodon,Hyaenodon horridus. This upper tooth was found in two pieces which I have rejoined. With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids.
Rare Hyaenodon Chin Section, Hyaenodon cruentus, Fossil, Oligocene S Dak., K312 - With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids. Hyaenodons were also the most specialized of all creodonts and were well represented predators in the White River Badlands.
Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene Fossil, S. Dak., H721 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Living equids are large, long-lived animals, built for swift locomotion over hard surfaces. Their teeth are high crowned and specifically adapted for cropping and grinding coarse, silica-rich grasses.
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene Fossil, S Dak, H717 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Two Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Fossil, South Dakota, H715 - Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Two Mesohippus Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Fossil, South Dakota, H714 - Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene Fossil, S Dak, H713 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Huge Woolly Rhinoceros Fossil Tooth,with Roots Omsk Siberia Pleistocene Ice Age - Fossil, tooth USA Seller with papers to prove from Omsk Siberia. Paperwork must be copied to prove that no international laws were violated I must retain the original. Pleistocene Ice Age. Condition is perfect. Shipped with USPS First Class. Very heavy and solid & tall. Nice Molar tooth. 10,000 to 150,000 years old!!!
Mammoth fossil Bone from North Sea - Mammoth fossil bone from north sea. Size- 7.2cm x 4.8cm x 1cm Weight- 28g You will receive the item in the photo
Ancient Trichechus Manatus (Manatee) Tooth - Pleistocene Epoch - Florida - Ancient Trichechus Manatus tooth (Manatee). Era: Pleistocene Epoch. In breeding season, several males form mating herds around an individual female; on average, one calf is born to a female manatee every two to three years.
Authentic A GRADE Mammal Fossil Horse Tooth Prehistoric Equus Complicatus - Equus complicatus, also known as the complex-tooth horse, was the most common Pleistocene horse in the eastern and southern parts of the United States. Growing to about the size of the modern species, E. complicatus was a relatively large species.
Real Fossil Bison Bone - skull section or shoulder blade? - Real Fossil Bison Bone - skull section or shoulder blade? Amazing piece to add to your collection. I acquired many pieces from a very trusted source that acquired from the person that collected them from the field. Be sure to check out my other listings as I will combine shipping when practical. Thank you for looking
Real Fossil Bison Bone - Vertebrae neck or backbone? - Real Fossil Bison Bone - Vertebrae neck or backbone Amazing piece to add to your collection. I acquired many pieces from a very trusted source that acquired from the person that collected them from the field. Be sure to check out my other listings as I will combine shipping when practical. Thank you for looking
Fossilized Mammal Bone - Approx 500,000 Yrs Old - Fossilized Mammal Bone. Approx 500,000 Years Old. the total amount and invoice at checkout. If purchasing more than one 'Buy it Now' item.
Fossilised bison horn x2 - Fossilised bison horn x2. These were found in a quarry at Tattershall/Coningsby many moons ago, filled with cement of some sort and put onto a plaque and hung in a room for many years. The plaque has since rotted and the horns were put in storage where one has suffered some damage. I would prefer collection only but postage may be offered at your expense and risk.
Antique Fossil Horse Tooth Dentistry Long - Antique Fossil Horse Tooth Dentistry Long. See the pictures for the condition. For additional questions or pictures please reach out.
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Medium Size - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site, presumably Yorktown formation, unsure of exact species. Fairly large with multiple colors. Some old wear. No repairs or restoration. Dimensions: 8.8" x 7.3" x 7.8" Weight: 6 pounds, 14.6 ounces I can combine shipping with most other items.
Hyaenodon lower jaw - 14 cm - Brule fm , White River group, Wyoming fossil - Here is an excellent Hyaenodon lower jaw on matrix from the lower Brule formation of the White River group of Wyoming. Minor restoration to broken parts of the jaw. A really great piece. Locality: lower Brule formation, White River group, Wyoming.
SUPER RARE Hell Creek Dinosaur Era Fossil Mammal Tooth! Multituberculate Mesodma - These small mammals, which superficially resembled rodents lived along side the dinosaurs and would eventually survive the mass extinction 65 million years ago. They first appeared nearly 175 million years ago in the middle Jurassic before dying out at the end of the Eocene about 34 million years ago.
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Medium Size - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site. excellent condition, multiple colors, very solid fossil. Unsure of exact species, presumably Yorktown Formation. No repairs or restoration. Dimensions: 6.3" x 6.2" x 5.2" Weight - 6 pounds, 8 ounces I can combine shipping, check out my other items listed.
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae Small - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era site. Multiple colors, very solid fossil. No repairs or restoration. Unsure of exact species, presumably Yorktown Formation. Dimensions: 3.3" x 4.65" x 3.6" Weight: 2 pounds 3 ounces I can combine shipping, check out my other items listed.
HADROSAUR EDMONTOSAURUS VERTEBRAE Fossil Caudal 3.8" / 97mm - Hell Creek - Hadrosaur "Duck-billed" Edmontosaurus Annectens Caudal (tail) fossil vertebrae with partial process. or 97mm x 77mm x 70mm. Hell Creek Formation. Powder River County, Montana, USA. Final Notes Solid and clean piece.
0.9" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth SD Badlands COA, Display - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
Fossil Bird Bone, Miocene Age USA Florida, Peace River ~100% Genuine~ - Fossil Bird Bone 10 million years old, Miocene Age USA Florida Peaceriver. Bone measures approximately 69mm in length. Case measures 80mm x 55mm. Florida’s record of fossil birds stretches back to the early Miocene epoch approx. 20 million years ago. At that time, most familiar Florida bird types had made an appearance but were still ancestral to modern day species. Moving forward in time over millions of years, Florida bird species continued to take on a more modern look. By the end of the last ice-age approximately 10,000 years ago, most modern species we see in Florida today were present. You will receive actual piece shown in pictures in display case.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 2 lb. T697 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 1 lb. T696 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Radius Proximal, Fossil Foreleg, Brontothere, South Dakota, T687 - This is the proximal/upper end of the radius. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Titanothere Metatarsal Distal, Fossil Footbone, Brontothere, SD, Badlands, T684 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Ankle Bone, Astralagus Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands, T681 - It is the astralagus and would have connected at the base of the tibia to the calcaneum. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Subhyracodon Pair of Upper Teeth, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD Oligocene R949 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P359 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Mesohippus Pair of Upper Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H704 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Upper Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H703 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H702 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H701 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H699 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H697 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H696 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H695 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H694 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H693 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H691 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H690 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H688 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene Fossil, H687 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Fossil Deer Ankle Bone - Nice condition on this black astragalus (ankle bone). This specimen is about 2” X 1 1/2” X 1”. I found this last month along the north side of the Manatee River in Central Manatee County Florida. This fossil is between 3 and 10 Million years old. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.
Rare Holmesina Floridanus Simpson 1930 - Rare Holmesina Floridanus Simpson 1930. This Fossil is part of an Armadillo, Holmesina Floridanus Simpson 1930, from the Pleistocene, found in Rancholabrean Withlacoochee River, Citrus County, Florida, USA. This a genuine fossil in excellent condition, it will come in a display box which has minor scratches. The approximate size of this fossil is: 5 cm long, 2.5 cm wide. This would make a great addition to anybodies fossil collection.
Bone Valley Horse Tooth - No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent tan/brown colors. This specimen is about 1”x 1” X 1”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed. What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
Fossilized Whale Vertebrae - Fossilized Whale Vertebrae recovered from inland NC Miocene era deposit. Presumably Yorktown Formation, exact species unknown. Fairly large with some good coloring and a neat cavity. No repairs or restoration, 100% authentic. Maximum Dimensions: 7.4" x 7" x 6" Weight: 9 lbs- 14 oz. REF-A5
Horse Tooth Fossil - No Restorations - Nice fossilized horse tooth. This specimen is about 2” X 1 1/2” X 1/2”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.
Platygonus compressus (flat Headed Peccary) left tibia - platygonus compressus left tibia. Dark patina with minor abrasions. Abrasion exposed cancellous bone on top of cnemial crest. Nice bone from Florida. Dimensions: 7.75 in X 2 in X 2 in. Kept in a smoke free home.
Horse Tooth Fossil - No Restorations - Nice fossilized horse tooth. This specimen is about 1 1/2” X 1 1/4” X 1”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.
Two White River Hyracodon(rhino) Lower Jaw Teeth - White River Hyracodon(rhino) Lower Jaw TeethLower jaw rhino teeth. collected from my ranch in north western Nebraska. One of the tooth crowns is damaged
White river Paleolagus rabbit jaws & palates - White river Paleolagus jaws & palates. Nice group of rabbit material collected from my ranch in north western Nebraska. Two pieces of palate and two partial lower jawsrab01
Oligocene White River fossil Camel jaw Poebrotherium wilsoni Wyoming - Its skull resembled that of a modern llama,while its limbs ended in hoovedtoes and were more built for speed than the feet ofProtylopus. The jaw section is 14” long consisting of 2 teeth from the maxilla.
Titanothere Right Maxilla, Upper Teeth, Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, T674 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
0.9" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth SD Badlands COA, Display - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
0.9" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Tooth SD Badlands COA, Display - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
Titanothere Fossil Radius, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, 4 lb T668 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Fully Rooted Bison Tooth 15,000- 50,000 Years Old? Fossil Museum Quality - Fully Rooted Bison Tooth 15,000-50,000 Years Old? Fossil Museum Quality. Bison tooth fossil Pleistocene time period. Very good condition. A "Burn test" was conducted for authenticity and it was fossilized. Not really sure of the exact age as no carbon dating test has been conducted. Tag note says, "Fossil Extinct Bison Tooth Bison Occidentalis Kansas 15,000 years old"
Genuine Ice Age North Sea Fossil Woolly Rhino Rhinoceros Toe Bone - An Ice Age Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta Antiquitatis) toe bone. Dating to the Pleistocene era, this bone is estimated to be between 10,000 - 40,000 years old. From the bed of the North Sea between England and The Netherlands.
Horse Tooth Fossil - Over 2 1/2” - No Restorations - Nice horse tooth. Over 2.5” x 1” X 1/2”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.
Bone Valley Horse Tooth - Over 2”- No Restorations - Nice horse tooth with excellent dark brown colors. This specimen is about 2”x 1” X 1/2”. All my fossils are personal finds from West central Florida. Please see my other items. Over 60 fossils listed.What is Bone Valley?Bone Valley is a geologic formation in west central Florida. More specifically, Bone Valley is described as the upper layer of the Peace River formation. Fossils from this area are well known for their unique tan-brown colors and are often very well preserved due to sediment they are encased in. Not all fossils from Bone Valley are tan-brown. I’ve found a variety of colors including pure white, black, grey, tan , brown, and some with blue hues.
8" Brontothere Fossil Limb Bone Eocene Age White River Badlands SD Titanothere - Brontotheres are usually known for the blunt paired horns which stuck out from their noses. Horns tend to be larger in males and smaller in females. Although these horns usually inspire thoughts of rhinos, brontotheres are related to modern rhinos.
1.7" Running Rhino Hyracodon Nebrascensis Fossil Teeth Jaw SD Badlands COA - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier Than other rhinos of this subfamily.
Fossil Mammal bone - Plate of fossil mammal bone unidentifiable.Min of 12000 years old.From North Norfolk Coast.Please see pictures for size
Titanothere Metatarsal Distal, Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands T598 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Metatarsal Proximal, Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands T597 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Metatarsal Proximal, Fossil, Brontothere, S Dakota, Badlands T596 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Titanothere Rib Head, Fossil, Brontothere, South Dakota, Badlands, T593 - It would have connected between two vertebrae of the back. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Large Genuine Ice Age Pleistocene Fossil Horse Metapodial Leg Bone North Sea - ICE AGE HORSE PLEISTOCENE ~ METAPODIAL LEG BONE ~North Sea~over 10,000 years old. Nice quality leg bone with great detail measuing approximately 210mm in Length. This piece has been given a light coat of varnish to stabilize the bone. You will receive actual piece shown in pictures. (Ref LB1)
Hyracodon Upper Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R934 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R930 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R929 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Jaw Section Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R920 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, SD Badlands, Oligocene, R903 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Orycterocetus Crocodilinus Tooth Pliocene Age Beaufort Co. N.C. - Orycterocetus Crocodilinus Tooth Pliocene Age 4.5 Million Years old Yorktowm Fm. Beaufort Co. He enthusiastically shared these interests with others. In 2013, Rudi and colleague David Dilcher donated 68 acres of land in Greene county to the Sycamore Land Trust known as the Dilcher-Turner Canyon Forest to preserve this natural wonder for others to enjoy.
Mesohippus Upper Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H680 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H668 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H667 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H665 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Pair of Lower Teeth, Three Toed Horse Fossils, Oligocene, S Dak, H664 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Woolly Mammoth Fossil Tooth. Omsk Siberia Pleistocene Ice Age. USA Seller - Fossil tooth of woolly mammoth. 1 Museum quality tooth plate. USA Seller. Items from Omsk Siberia. Pleistocene Ice Age. Condition is Nice. Shipped with USPS First Class. 10 inches long about 3 inches Wide. See visible ends of teethVery solid. .
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil RH2 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” x 2 1/2” Weight 10 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil RH3 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 2 1/4” x 2 1/4” x 1 1/2” Weight 3.9 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil RH1 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 2 1/4” x 2 1/4” x 1 1/2” Weight 4.4 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Arctic Fox Vulpes quizhudingi FOSSIL Jaw Tibet - Arctic Fox Vulpes quizhudingi FOSSIL Jaw Zanda basin, Tibet. There is no restorationLength 2 5/8 inchesHeight 3/4 inchDepth 1/4 inchWeight 0.1 ozI combine ship, Thank you for looking
Bison foot bone fossil, ice age, stone age, uk, pleistocene, genuine - Age: Pleistocene. Mammals are hairy, warm-blooded animals that feed their young on milk, such as Mammouth, Bison, Horse, Rabbits, Beavers etc. The Ice Ages began 2.4 million years ago and lasted until 11,500 years ago.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Skull 3 Teeth Fossil RS1 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Skull piece and 3 teeth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 5 1/4 ” x 4 1/4” x 2” Weight 8.7 oz. Comes with labels. Thank you for looking.
Porpoise Tooth - Cetacean - Beaufort County, North Carolina - Porpoise Tooth. Beaufort County, North Carolina. He enthusiastically shared these interests with others. In 2013, Rudi and colleague David Dilcher donated 68 acres of land in Greene county to the Sycamore Land Trust known as the Dilcher-Turner Canyon Forest to preserve this natural wonder for others to enjoy.
2.2" Oreodont Fossil Jaw Bone Teeth Oligocene Age Badlands SD 30 Mil Yrs Old COA - Lived in the Oligocene Age 30-35 Million Years Ago. The Item Pictured is The One You Will Receive. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Oreodonts fed on different types of vegetation than many modern artiodactyls do and therefore occupied an ecologically different niche than many living ungulates.
1.4" Oreodont Fossil Jaw Bone Teeth Badlands SD 35 Mil Yrs Old Tooth COA, Stand - (Stand) & Mineral Tack. The Item Pictured is The One You Will Receive. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Oreodonts fed on different types of vegetation than many modern artiodactyls do and therefore occupied an ecologically different niche than many living ungulates.
2.1" Oreodont Fossil Jaw Bone Teeth Oligocene Age Badlands SD 30 Mil Yrs Old COA - Lived in the Oligocene Age 30-35 Million Years Ago. The Item Pictured is The One You Will Receive. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Oreodonts fed on different types of vegetation than many modern artiodactyls do and therefore occupied an ecologically different niche than many living ungulates.
1.5" Fossil Whale Vertebrae York Town Formation Aurora, NC Miocene Age Mammal - Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals. They are an informal grouping within the infraorder Cetacea, usually excluding dolphins and porpoises. Whales, dolphins, and porpoises belong to the order Cetartiodactyla, which consists of even-toed ungulates.
3.7" Fossil Whale Vertebrae York Town Formation Aurora County, NC Miocene Age - Miocene Age 22 - 5 million years old. Location: York Town Formation, Aurora, North Carolina. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals.
GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES Cretaceous Fossil Turtle parts Texas - GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES, INC. They are from the Aguja Formation of Terlingua, Texas. These are from a recently acquired Texas geologist collection. Any discoloration is due to these having been through a house fire in the 90s.
Stingray Ray Tooth Mouth Plate Eocene Pavement Tooth Florida Fossil Rp7 - Stingray pavement teeth from the Eocene of North Florida. The largest of the four measures 2 3/4 x 1 3/4" across. Nice example, these are rare to find in the Eocene. Weight 2 ozI combine shipThank you for looking Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
BISON VERTEBRA FOSSIL Holocene Bison Buffalo BV21 - BISON VERTEBRA FOSSIL Pleistocene Bison Buffalo. During the Ice Age, it crossed the land bridge and entered the Western Hemisphere. Antiquus Point spread was almost one yard wide.
Hyracodon Associated Bones, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, R897 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Oreodont Femur Distal, Leg Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD, O1438 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Femur Distal, Leg Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD, O1437 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Mesohippus Upper Tooth on Matrix, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, S Dak H661 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D353 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Subhyracodon Partial Maxilla, Larger Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligocene, R896 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Hyracodon Upper Section, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligocene, R895 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Pleistocene Fossil Giant Armadillo Head Scute From Tampa Bay Florida - This is a nice Scute from the top of the skull of a giant Armadillo. Dad found it near Tampa Bay Florida. This is from my fathers collection and was collected back in the 90s. From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas.
Ice Age Woolly Mammoth Mastodon Fossilized Vertebrae or Dinosaur? - My other job is pastoring a Church in Florida. I scour estate sales, garages, attics and anywhere to find. I can usually accommodate when requested. I just need to know and I can let you know if I can do it.
BASILOSAURUS 2 1/2” Tooth Fossil archaeocete Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl B7 - A fossil Basilosaurus fossil tooth. RARE no repairs on this tooth.This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. LENGTH 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 3/8 inches. Weight 0.9 ozI combine ship and pass on all savingsThank you for looking
Hyracodon Lower Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligocene, R888 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Jaw Section, Badlands, South Dakota, D347 - The number of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Pleistocene Fossil Bird Leg Bone From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. History of my Father George E. Wolf, dad was born in Byers, Texas he fought in Korea in the 50's at Heart Break Ridge, and moved to Big Springs, Texas after the war he married my mother Martha Head.
Pleistocene Fossil Bird Leg Bone From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. History of my Father George E. Wolf, dad was born in Byers, Texas he fought in Korea in the 50's at Heart Break Ridge, and moved to Big Springs, Texas after the war he married my mother Martha Head.
Pleistocene Fossil Bird Leg Bone From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. History of my Father George E. Wolf, dad was born in Byers, Texas he fought in Korea in the 50's at Heart Break Ridge, and moved to Big Springs, Texas after the war he married my mother Martha Head.
Very Rare Massive Fossil 2.6" Jaguar Tooth Florida Saber Cat Pleistocene NO REST - Very Rare Fossilized Jaguar Tooth Saber Cat. Incredible find in beautiful condition. Ice age predator. Found in central Florida. No restoration. I've been finding and collecting for decades and just started selling some of my collection. I have much more to offer. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Everything I offer is 100% authentic and guaranteed. Thanks for looking!
Titanothere Radius Proximal, Fossil Foreleg, Brontothere, South Dakota, T548 - This is the proximal/upper end of the radius. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Large Oreodont, Merycoidodon, Metal Display Label, Sublimated Stainless Steel O2 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Large Oreodont, Merycoidodon, Metal Display Label, Sublimated Stainless Steel O1 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont, Eporeodon, Metal Display Label, Sublimated on Stainless Steel, 4 In - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont, Merycoidodon, Metal Display Label, Sublimated on Stainless Steel, 4 In - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Ice Age Dolphin Partial Vertebra Bone North Sea Genuine Rare Fossil - A scarce and very interesting Ice Age / Pleistocene Dolphin partial vertebra bone. A genuine item found on the bed of the North Sea, this bone is estimated to be between 10,000 - 40,000 years old. This would make an excellent display piece as well as a superb addition to a collection, or a fascinating and truly unique conversation piece.
2 Fossil Horse Teeth Extinct Florida - 2 Fossil Horse Teeth. Found in central Florida. No restoration. I've been collecting and finding for over 20 years and just started selling some of my collection. I have much more to offer. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Everything I offer is 100% authentic and guaranteed. Thanks for looking!
Hyracodon Upper Teeth on Matrix, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligo, R877 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth on Matrix, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, Oligo, R875 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Upper Teeth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligocene, R872 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligocene, R864 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Hyracodon Lower Tooth, Fossil, Early Rhinoceros, Badlands, SD, Oligocene, R863 - All species of this Family disappeared in the early Arikareean NALMA, probably because of the increased aridity that affected many other persistent White River faunas at the end of the Whitneyan NALMA and the appearance of modern grasses.
Pleistocene Fossil Deer Leg Bone From Tampa Bay Florida - Age: Pleistocene. History of my Father George E. Wolf, dad was born in Byers, Texas he fought in Korea in the 50's at Heart Break Ridge, and moved to Big Springs, Texas after the war he married my mother Martha Head.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil RH1 - Great condition, baby coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age baby Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 2 1/4” x 2 1/4” x 1 1/2” Weight 3.9 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Rare Large Hyaenodon Bone Pieces, Hyaenodon horridus, Fossils, Oligocene, K304 - Type: This is a collection of fossil bones from the Hyaenodon,Hyaenodon horridus, (largest size). The bones seem to be parts of an upper skull. Will make a nice addition to the collection. With exaggerated dental shearing systems and a digitigrade mode of locomotion, Hyaenodon, especially the large H. horribilis, may have competed for similar species of prey as the large nimravids.
Oreodont Upper Section, Leptauchenia Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene O1419 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene O1418 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene O1417 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene O1416 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
3 Piece Lot of Turtle Shell Fossils-Peace River - These very unique turtle shell fossils would be a great addition to any collection! Two of the black pieces have piggyback pieces of shells and barnacles attached to the underside of them. One has a whole piggyback shell under it.
HUGE RARE FOSSIL RHINO, RHINOCEROS TOOTH! Pleistocene, Java Indonesia! - Fossils of R. unicornis appear in the Middle Pleistocene. Molecular estimates, however, suggest the species may have diverged much earlier, around 11.7 million years ago. Although belonging to the type genus, the Indian and Javan rhinoceroses are not believed to be closely related to other rhino species.
HUGE RARE FOSSIL RHINO, RHINOCEROS TOOTH! Pleistocene, Java Indonesia! - Fossils of R. unicornis appear in the Middle Pleistocene. Molecular estimates, however, suggest the species may have diverged much earlier, around 11.7 million years ago. Although belonging to the type genus, the Indian and Javan rhinoceroses are not believed to be closely related to other rhino species.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossils, 2 Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D283 - They were found in different spots and are from different individuals. They will make a nice additions to the collection. The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia.
Oreodont Jaw Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S. Dakota, Oligocene, O1288 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota, 35 Mya, T418 - Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene. In essence, brontotheres are best described as being very large browser-grazers which do or did inhabit both forest and open woodland habitats.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossils, 2 Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D285 - They were found in different spots and are from different individuals. They will make a nice additions to the collection. The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia.
Oreodont Upper Tooth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S. Dakota, Oligocene, O1290 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Lower Teeth, Merycoidodon, Badlands, South Dakota, Oligocene, O789 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D318 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D322 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Titanothere Metatarsal Fossil, Mid Foot Bone, Brontothere, South Dakota, T526 - It is in two pieces that do not connect. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Oreodont Articulated Astragalus, Ankle Fossil, Merycoidodon, Badlands, SD, O1365 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Lower Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1307 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Upper Section, Badlands, S Dakota, D339 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Jaw Section, Badlands, South Dakota, D332 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Jaw Sections, Badlands, S Dakota, D317 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, 2 Fossil Sections, Badlands, South Dakota, D319 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Small Titanothere Fossil Horn, Brontothere, Badlands South Dakota Oligocene T527 - It was found in two pieces which I rejoined. Will make a nice addition to the collection. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Upper Section, Badlands, S Dakota, D338 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Jaw Section, Badlands, South Dakota, D328 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossil Jaw Section, Badlands, South Dakota, D327 - The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia. All are early ruminants and part of the selenodont radiation that began in the middle Eocene.
Oreodont Pair of Lower Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossils, Badlands, S Dakota, O1351 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1321 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Lower Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1306 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Pair of Lower Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossils, Badlands, S Dakota, O1121 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H609 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Camel Lower Tooth, Poebrotherium Fossil, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene, P336 - Their ribs were also much lighter. They are small and have a hollow triangular cross-section which later evolved into more distinct dental variations adapted for plucking and grinding vegetation Teeth toward the front of the jaw are reduced in size and peg-like.
Oreodont Juvenile Lower Tooth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, O1162 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Early Deer, Leptomeryx evansi, Fossils, 2 Upper Sections, Badlands, S Dak, D344 - They were found in different spots and are from different individuals. They will make a nice additions to the collection. The numbers of fossil remains of these genera varies markedly. The Hypertragulidae include a group of selenodonts (ruminants) most closely resembling the unrelated musk deer of Asia.
Oreodont Jaw Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1382 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Upper Section, Leptauchenia Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene O1407 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Subhyracodon Radius Distal, Fossil, Rhinoceros, Badlands, South Dakota, R775 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Oreodont Upper Teeth, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1392 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont, Four Lower Tooth Fossils, Merycoidodon, Badlands, South Dakota, O1128 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Jaw Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1137 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Fossil Turtle, Stylemys Tortoise, Badlands South Dakota, Oligocene 4+ Pound Z216 - The most common variety of tortoise found is that of Stylemys nebrascensis, but other chelonians are occasionally found. Aquatic turtles are far rarer in White River formations. Similar niche separation is commonly observed in land tortoises of Africa and Asia.
Red Subhyracodon Radius Distal, Fossil, Rhinoceros, Badlands, South Dakota, R755 - Early rhinoceroses of the Badlands were hornless; many forms had four toes. Living species all have horns and only three functional toes. The largest and most common rhinoceros of the diceratherine rhinos of this family was Subhyracodon occidentalis, a species closely related to modern rhinos that was much larger and heavier that other rhinos of this subfamily.
Mesohippus Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, South Dakota, H549 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Mesohippus Upper & Lower Tooth, Three Toed Horse Fossil, Oligocene, S Dak, H634 - Age: Oligocene, 30 Million Years Ago. Of all the fossils found in the White River Badlands, those of equids or horse-like mammals remain among the most popular. Since 1972, however, modern paleontologists view the evolution of equids as one of the best examples of "punctuated equilibrium".
Oreodont Jaw Section, Merycoidodon Fossil, Badlands, S Dakota, Oligocene, O1377 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Oreodont Astragalus, Ankle Fossil, Merycoidodon culbertsoni, Badlands, SD, O1256 - Many oreodonts may have been social animals, their skull modifications and large canines suggestive of wide-gape threat displays seen in modern hyraxes, hippos and peccaries. Its eyes were located on the top of its head to reduce its silhouette.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil R40 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 3 1/4” x 2 1/2” x 2” Weight 7 oz. Thank you for looking. Shipped with Care.
Prehistoric 50,000 Year Old Bison Leg Bone Found On The Brown Bank Lowestoft - Found c1920 o the brown bank the North Sea near lowestoft 40 cm long. This is a remarkable piece of history: a 50,000-year-old bison leg bone that has been discovered on the Brown Bank in Lowestoft. It has a natural shape and finish, and has not been modified in any way.
Giant Armadillo Conservation Project Plaque - Sara - What you see in the picture is what you get. Nothing else is included! Have an issue?. Make sure it is exactly what you are wanting. Why buy through us?.
Pleistocene ice age woolly Mammoth hair Permafrost fossil not ivory - This is genuine mammoth hair from the Permafrost of Russia. In most cases there is both fine and coarse hair representing the outer and under coat of the animal. These are really interesting samples.
Ice Age Woolly Mam Tooth Fossil primigenius MW1 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius fossil Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays well. Size 4 1/4” x 3” x 4 1/2” Weight 1 lb 11oz.
1 Bag Woolley Mammoth Hair 3.75 x 3, Ice-Age from Siberia. - Mammoth "Mammuthus primigenius". This Bag contents high class Mammoth Hair. This is authentic Hair from a. Age: Pleistocene between 25 and 40.000 years old. I hope, you will understand.
Large Ice Age Dolphin Partial Vertebra Bone North Sea Genuine Rare Fossil - An interesting example of an Ice Age / Pleistocene Dolphin partial vertebra bone. A genuine item found on the bed of the North Sea, this bone is estimated to be between 10,000 - 40,000 years old. This would make an excellent display piece as well as a superb addition to a collection, or a fascinating and truly unique conversation piece.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino Tooth Fossil WR24 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 4 1/2” x 2 1/4” x 2 1/4” Weight 10.6 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh ino BABY Tooth Fossil WR21 - Great condition, baby coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age baby Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 2 1/2” x 1 1/4” x 1 1/2” Weight 1.8 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly Rh no Tooth Fossil WR20 - Great condition, coelodonta antiquitatis Ice Age Woolly rh nosaurus Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Great enamel and displays well. No repairs. Size 2 3/4” x 1 3/4” x 2” Weight 3.3 oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
1 Gram Woolly Mammoth Real Hair Wooly Bone Large Wool Fur Mastodon Extinct Nice - Mammuthus which first evolved about 5.1 million years ago in Africa. These huge, shaggy beasts went extinct more than 10,000 years ago, along with their distant cousins the mastodons. For sale is an extract of genuine Woolly Mammoth hair.
BASILOSAURUS Tooth Fossil Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl BL2 - This is a very unique and rare tooth and partial jaw from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 6 1/4 inches, width 2 inches, weight 4.9 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking • • • • Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
BASILOSAURUS Tooth & JAW Fossil Late Eocene 40 Mi Yrs Old Artiodactyl BL1 - This is a very unique and rare molar tooth from Basilosaurus. This enormous creature was 40-65 feet in length and lived about 40 million years ago during the late Eocene time period. This piece was found in Morocco, North Africa. Length 5 1/2 inches, width 3 1/2 inches by 1 1/4inch, weight 6.7 ouncesI combine shipThank you for looking
Extinctions- Extremely Rare Mesodma Multituberculate Tooth Fossil - Dinosaur! - This is a very rare vertebrate fossil. Most were the size of a mouse or rat, and looked similar, but quite strange - they are not very closely related to other mammals. This distinct tooth is an excellent molar, very well preserved and easily seen in the photograph.
Oligocene Fissure fossil Brooksville 2 Florida - Bat molar tooth RARE 1 per bid - The fossils are found in fissures within the rock and are interpreted as being the inhabitants and prey of animals that lived in the cave system. Rare material and excellently preserved. The presence of Bat fossils confirms the idea that these fissures were part of a cave system.
Woolly Mammoth HAIR - All the Woolly Mammoth hair shown in photo 5 is not included in this sale, just a portion of it as shown in photos 1 thru 4. You will receive an 8 1/2" x 11" plain paper Certificate of Authenticity from us The Zone as shown in photos 6 thru 8!
Ice Age Woolly Mam Tooth Fossil primigenius MA12 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius fossil Tooth. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellSize 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” x 2 1/4” Weight 1 lb 2oz. thank you for looking.
Ice Age Woolly Mam Tooth Fossil primigenius Y2 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius fossil Tooth. 10,000 to 80,000 years old. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. No repairs and displays wellSize 8” x 4 1/2” x 2 3/4” Weight 2 lbs 8 ozs. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Fossil Vertebrae From Florida - Nice fossil vertebrae from east of Tampa, FL. Found in phosphate mining area over forty years ago.
Fossil Bison Teeth Set. Some Very Rare .Some Over 3"Long - FOSSIL BISON TEETH SET. SOME VERY RARE .SOME OVER 3"LONG. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS First Class. These fossil teeth are hundreds of years old. All found in Riley or Pottawatomie county Kansas. Its a great collection and holding history in your hand is a incredible experience. 12 pieces in all. Over 3 inches to approximately 1/2 inch tall.
Rare HIPPOPOTAMIDAE FOSSIL TOOTH FROM WEST JAVA, INDONESIA - All insular hippopotamus are smaller than their mainland ancestors (Geer et al, 2010). The land-connection in this period was considered to be such a short duration that the mammal dispersal was not very extensive (Bergh et al., 2001).
Primigenius Ice Age Woolly Mam Tooth Slice Fossil MN7 - Ice Age Woolly primigenius fossil Tooth slice. Found in Yakutsk Siberia. Resin coated and sealed for displaySize 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” x 2 1/2” Weight 2 lbs 6oz. thank you for looking. Shipped with USPS First Class.
Partial TAPIR TOOTH FLORIDA GORGEOUS ROOTED FOSSILS TEETH ICE AGE PT2 - This specimen shows a wide range of enamel colors. Beautiful glossy enamel. Absolutely stunning specimen, part of the crown and root is missing; Species: Tapirus veroensisAge: PleistoceneLocation: Aucilla River North FloridaSize: 7/8 x 3/4 x 1/2 in Weight 0.2 ozI combine ship and pass back all savings. Thank you for lookingMore fossil ideas at https://fossilshopping.com• • • Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Tapir Tooth Florida Gorgeous Rooted Fossils Teeth Ice Age Skeleton T22 - TAPIR TOOTH FLORIDAThis is a gorgeous tapir molar. Species: Tapirus veroensisAge: PleistoceneLocation: Aucilla River North FloridaSize: 1 1/4 x 1 x 3/4 inch. Weight 0.1 ozI combine ship and pass back all savings. Thank you for lookingMore fossil ideas at https://fossilshopping.com
Tapir Tooth Florida Gorgeous Rooted Fossils Teeth Ice Age Skeleton T20 - TAPIR TOOTH FLORIDAThis is a gorgeous tapir molar. Species: Tapirus veroensisAge: PleistoceneLocation: Aucilla River North FloridaSize: 3/4 x 5/8 x 5/8 inch. Weight 0.1 ozI combine ship and pass back all savings. Thank you for lookingMore fossil ideas at https://fossilshopping.com
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida Q5 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida Q4 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida Q3 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida Q2 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
BISON VERTEBRA FOSSIL Pleistocene Bison Buffalo B2A - BISON VERTEBRAE FOSSIL Pleistocene Bison Buffalo 4 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 4”. During the Ice Age, it crossed the land bridge and entered the Western Hemisphere. Antiquus Point spread was almost one yard wide.
Tapir Tooth Florida Gorgeous Rooted Fossils Teeth Ice Age Skeleton Tp48 - TAPIR TOOTH FLORIDA GORGEOUS ROOTED FOSSILS TEETH ICE AGE SKELETONThis is an absolutely gorgeous tapir lower molar. Species: Tapirus veroensisAge: PleistoceneLocation: Aucilla River North FloridaSize: 3/4 x 3/4 x 1/2 in Weight 0.1 ozI combine ship and pass back all savings. Thank you for lookingMore fossil ideas at https://fossilshopping.com • • • Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
RARE Ancient Ice Age Shells - 130,000 - 18,000 Years Old - SET - RARE Ancient Ice Age Shells. Fossilized shells from the last Great Ice Age when Mammoths & Saber Tooth Tigers ruled the world! Discovered - Caloosahatchee Formation, Florida. 130,000 - 18,000 Years Old.
STINGRAY TOOTH MOUTH PLATE EOCENE PAVEMENT TOOTH FLORIDA FOSSIL STING RAY Rap1 - STINGRAY TOOTH MOUTH PLATE EOCENE PAVEMENT TOOTH FLORIDA FOSSIL STING RAY Stingray pavement teeth from the Eocene of North Florida. measures 1 x 3/4" across. Nice example. I combine shipThank you for looking Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES Miocene fossil coprolite Washington State - This is a nice small piece of coprolite, "Poop" from the Wilkes Formation of the Miocene of Washington State. GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES, INC. Failing this, the item will be re-listed without notice.
MEGALODON TEETH Lot of 10 Fossils w/10 info cards SHARK #15674 39o - These partial teeth are a great opportunity to enjoy a fossil from this amazing prehistoric creature for a reasonable price! Also included with the fossils are 10 copies of a nice color informational card.
MEGALODON TEETH Lot of 10 Fossils w/10 info cards SHARK #15673 33o - These partial teeth are a great opportunity to enjoy a fossil from this amazing prehistoric creature for a reasonable price! Also included with the fossils are 10 copies of a nice color informational card.
MEGALODON TEETH Lot of 9 Fossils w/9 info cards SHARK #15676 26o - These partial teeth are a great opportunity to enjoy a fossil from this amazing prehistoric creature for a reasonable price! Also included with the fossils are 9 copies of a nice color informational card.
MEGALODON TEETH Lot of 8 Fossils w/8 info cards SHARK #15671 39o - These partial teeth are a great opportunity to enjoy a fossil from this amazing prehistoric creature for a reasonable price! Also included with the fossils are 8 copies of a nice color informational card.
MEGALODON TEETH Lot of 6 Fossils w/6 info cards SHARK #15670 34o - These partial teeth are a great opportunity to enjoy a fossil from this amazing prehistoric creature for a reasonable price! Also included with the fossils are 6 copies of a nice color informational card.
Bison Jam Mand Modern Bison Buffalo ~16" JB3 - During the Ice Age, it crossed the land bridge and entered the Western Hemisphere. Antiquus Point spread was almost one yard wide. Age Modern.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida EQ2 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
Rare Lesser Giant Armadillo Flex Scute Osteoderm Bones Florida Fossils Tooth Fl - This is a very nice and high quality flex scute from the early Pleistocene lesser giant armadillo. This species was the less common ancestor to the late Pleistocene giant armadillo. Scutes like this are what allows an armadillo's shell to flex and move when the animal walks.
GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES Oligocene fossil Miniochoerus gracilis tooth - This is a niceMiniochoerus gracilis tooth in jaw section. TheMiniochoerus was an oreodont-extinct even-toed mammal. GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISES, INC. Failing this, the item will be re-listed without notice.
Woolly Mammoth Real Fur Hair Wooly Permafrost Bone Large Wool Mastodon Extinct - For sale is an extract of genuine Woolly Mammoth hair. Many Woolly Mammoths Have Been Preserved in Permafrost. Mammuthus which first evolved about 5.1 million years ago in Africa. These huge, shaggy beasts went extinct more than 10,000 years ago, along with their distant cousins the mastodons.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida E9 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.
Prehistoric Fossil Horse Tooth Equus Complicatus Pleistocene Age Florida E8 - The mammal Equus Complicatus also known as the complex-tooth horse was the most common horse species in the Southern and Eastern parts of what is now the United States. This South Carolina fossilized Equus horse tooth would be a nice addition to any fossil or rock and mineral collection.