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  1. Authentic Edmontosaurus Tooth Fossil - Hadrosaur Dinosaur - Cretaceous -

    Species : Edmontosaurus sp. Genus : Edmontosaurus. Notable : Edmontosaurus is one of the best-represented hadrosaurids, with multiple complete skeletons and fossilised skin impressions known. Biozone : Late Cretaceous vertebrate assemblage.

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  2. Fossilized triceratops tooth (fragments) genuine specimen

    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.

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  3. Dino? Dino! Dinosaur Sinosauropteryx Fossil Cretaceous 130 Million Year Old Gift

    Prehistoric Dinosaur Fossilize Crystalize Fossil Egg Cretaceous Jurassic World. 1 x Dinosaur Fossil. A favorite of fossil lovers and the illustrative teaching sample. Natural fossil, there will be a little different in size, color and shape.

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  4. Mosasaur Tooth Fossil - 70 Million Years Old - Marine Reptile

    A Mosasaur sp. Tooth - Marine Reptile Fossil. 70 Million Years old. Wonderful for any fossil collection. Found in Morocco. Please see photos. you will receive the exact item pictured. Please view and display in good light.

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  5. REPLICA Fossil Dinosaur Skin Hadrosaur

    Hadrosaur - duck billed dinosaur - Edmontosaurus. 'from a mummified hadrosaur'. Possibly the UK's biggest killer dinosaur. It is related to the T-Rex busting Carcharodontosaurus. Isn't it amazing that the soft tissue and skin can from a majestic dinosaur like this can be preserved after all those millions of years?.

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  6. Spinosaurus Fossil Verterbrae Cretaceous Dinosaur

    Species: Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus/Maroccanus Period: Late Cretaceous, 100-94 million years ago Locality: Morocco,Kemkem beds Fossil caudal verterbrae with some restoration. Size: roughly 8cm×7.5 cm Spinosaurus, known by its distinct feature (it's large spine) was the largest therepod in size and lived near water sources like swamps, lakes and rivers for their food which were commonly fish. A predator best suited to its environment. Fossils of it's teeth are commonly found but other parts of it's body are not that common or even rare or uncommon

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  7. Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth fossil – genuine specimen – suchomimus cretaceous

    Dinosaur: Spinosaurus (Suchomimus ). These fossils were destroyed in April 1944 when British aircraft inadvertently bombed the museum in Munich in which they were housed. Spinosaurus, which was longer and heavier than Tyrannosaurus, is the largest known carnivorous dinosaur.

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  8. Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth fossil – genuine specimen – suchomimus cretaceous

    Dinosaur: Spinosaurus (Suchomimus ). These fossils were destroyed in April 1944 when British aircraft inadvertently bombed the museum in Munich in which they were housed. Spinosaurus, which was longer and heavier than Tyrannosaurus, is the largest known carnivorous dinosaur.

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