Fossil Replicas

Mammoth Tooth: SD

This 9' fossil Mammoth tooth replica is not only from an amazing creature of nature, but it is also an artistic treasure. Elegant lophs and graceful contours make the tooth a perfect display piece for any decor.

Mammoth Tooth w/stand: SD

This 9' fossil Mammoth tooth replica is not only from an amazing creature of nature, but it is also an artistic treasure. Elegant lophs and graceful contours make the tooth a perfect display piece for any decor.

Fossil Shark Tooth: SD

Direct from the ancestor of today"™s Great White, this fossil shark tooth replica was molded from an authentic Carcharodon megalodon tooth.

Fossil Shark Tooth w/stand: SD

Direct from the ancestor of today"™s Great White, this fossil shark tooth replica was molded from an authentic Carcharodon megalodon tooth.

Tyrannosaurus Tooth 11'': SD

This is an exact replica directly from the jaws of the most ferocious animal to ever stalk the Earth. This serrated, dagger-like tooth is 11' long and covered with wonderful detail.

Tyrannosaurus Tooth w/stand 11'': SD

This is an exact replica directly from the jaws of the most ferocious animal to ever stalk the Earth. This serrated, dagger-like tooth is 11' long and covered with wonderful detail.

Oviraptor Egg: SD

In 1923, scientists gave the name Oviraptor philoceratops (egg eater) to a dinosaur they found lying on top of a nest of what they thought were Protoceratops eggs. A similar egg was subsequently found containing an almost complete skeleton of an Oviraptor embryo.

Oviraptor Egg w/stand: SD

In 1923, scientists gave the name Oviraptor philoceratops (egg eater) to a dinosaur they found lying on top of a nest of what they thought were Protoceratops eggs. A similar egg was subsequently found containing an almost complete skeleton of an Oviraptor embryo.

Trilobite Large: SD

Trilobites were ancient sea creatures that roamed the ocean"™s depths for more than 300 million years. This perfect specimen is a wonderful example of the beauty that the ancient sea offers.

Tyrannosaurus Claw: SD

This 7' claw was from a hind limb of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex. The claw was excavated from a partial skeleton found in a dried up stream bed in South Dakota.