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-Size: 3/4"L
-Species: Notorynchus cepedianus
-Notes: A bizarre fossil shark tooth from a species that still survives to this day. Sevengill sharks are also known as "cow sharks." Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (5&1/2"L x 4&1/2"W x 7/8"H).
-Age: Pliocene Epoch, 5-4 million years ago
-Location: Yorktown Formation, Beaufort County, North Carolina,
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-Species: Sinosauropteryx prima -Notes: This carefully crafted piece consists of faux proto-feathers to simulate its fluffy appearance, as shown in the original fossil. The coloration and patterns that you see in this sculpture are genuine to the live animal's appearance. We know this thanks to the preservation of melanosomes in...
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-Size: 36"L x 18"H (1:1 Scale) -Species: Ubirajara jubatus -Notes: This carefully crafted piece consists of faux proto-feathers to simulate its fluffy appearance, as shown in the original fossil. It also sports two pairs of quills coming from the shoulders that have been described as "ribbons." -Age: Cretaceous Period, 115-113...
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-Size: 17"L x 10"W x 11"H -Species: Metaxytherium floridanum -Notes: This fossil dugong skull was found in the Lower Bone Valley formation (approximately 9.5-7 million years old) of the phosphate mines of Polk County, Florida, in 1978 by M. McClain. The most notable characteristic of the dugong skull is its deflected...