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This Amazing Arm Replica brings to mind the Savage and Ruthless image of the Theropod Dinosaur!
Served the Acrocanthosaurus well for slicing and stripping meat off bones.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Acrocanthosaurus atokensis fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skeleton' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Acrocanthosaurus atokensis fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skull' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
This is the best replica skull available, from the rare and elusive Acrocanthosaurus, a meat-eating dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous.
Acrocanthosaurus was the terror of the Early Cretaceous in North America.
Dangerous arm suggests this toothless animal was a predator.
Exhibit shows the skeleton lying in the matrix as originally excavated.
This long-legged animal may have been the world's fastest dinosaur!
Replica of the only Ornithomimid skull ever found in the Hell Creek Formation!
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our BIG AL TWO Allosaurus fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Work' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
BIG AL TWO (In The Flesh) is a forensic-type reconstruction of an Allosaurus skull by artist Michael Berglund.
This excellent Allosaurus skull is cast from a nearly complete skeleton from the Howe Stephens Quarry near Greybull, Wyoming.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our BIG AL TWO Allosaurus fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skeleton' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
This excellent Allosaurus sp. is cast from a nearly complete skeleton from the Howe Stephens Quarry near Greybull, Wyoming.
This excellent Allosaurus skull with neck is cast from a nearly complete skeleton from the Howe Stephens Quarry near Greybull, Wyoming.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Gorgosaurus sp. fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Work' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Gorgosaurus sp. fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skeleton' poster, it makes a complete exhibit.
Velociraptor vs. Protoceratops - a re-creation of an actual discovery, with skeletons apparently locked in mortal combat.
The largest isolated tooth recovered from Sue Tyrannosaurus rex.
Medium sized tooth from STAN's lower jaw.
Cast of real Tyrannosaurus rex skin!
The most stunning Tyrannosaurid tooth available anywhere, one of STAN's largest and finest.
Display poster map is featuring general locations and information on all known Tyrannosaurus rex specimens that have been found in the state of South Dakota.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our DUFFY T. rex fossil replica skeleton exhibits.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our SUE fossil replica exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Excavaion' poster, it makes a complete SUE exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our SUE fossil replica exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Early Preparation' poster, it makes a complete SUE exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our STAN T. rex fossil replica skull exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skull' poster, it makes a complete STAN Skull exhibit.
Dangerous hand claw from a T. rex!
The arm of this famous dinosaur includes a pathological humerus.
This re-creation of a Tyrannosaurus rex dentary illustrates the tooth regeneration process.
Adolescent T. rex skull. Wall mount with brackets for easy display.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our BUCKY T. rex fossil replica skeleton exhibits.
Sub-adult gracile (male) Tyrannosaurus rex skull.
From a completely uncrushed, unfractured original, this is the finest replica of a T. rex foot claw available anywhere.
Compare your own foot with this one to understand just how big T. rex was!
This femur is from a male Tyrannosaurus rex
Proof that T. rex arms weren't wimpy!
See for yourself why T. rex could eat anything it wanted to!
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our STAN™ T. rex fossil replica skull exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Discovery' poster, it makes a complete STAN™ Skull exhibit.
Not only was STAN’s skull virtually complete, but also the 50 plus bones were preserved in pristine condition!
STAN’s skull was virtually complete and incredibly well-preserved. The neck exhibits fused vertebrae from terrifying injuries that healed.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our STAN™ T. rex fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Excavation' and 'Skull' posters, it makes a complete STAN™ skeleton exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our STAN™ T. rex fossil replica skeleton exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skeleton' and 'Skull' posters, it makes a complete STAN™ skeleton exhibit.
A children's 'dig' using a replica of the partially articulated side of STAN™ T. rex.
Our premier specimen. There is nothing else like STAN™ anywhere!
Research quality cast replica of a theropod (possibly oviraptorid) egg nest from China.
Some of the largest theropod dinosaur eggs found to date.
Research quality cast replica of composite nest from China.
Hand claw from a strange toothless theropod.
Active, diving penguin from the Early Pliocene.
A predatory flightless, toothed marine bird from the Cretaceous.
The most accurate three dimensional Archaeopteryx skeleton ever produced!
This Cretaceous trackway holds the footprints of some of the most famous dinosaurs of all time.
Titanosaurid (sauropod) egg clutch from France
Enhance your display with this Camarasaurus tibia replica, exhibiting numerous bite marks probably from an Allosaurus.
This replica of a well-preserved right dentary shows all stages of teeth coming in, along with some teeth ready to shed. It is from a small, yet fully grown, Camarasaurus.
This excellent sauropod skull is from a nearly complete Camarasaurus skeleton from the famous Howe Stephens Quarry near Greybull, Wyoming.
High quality Camarasaurus sp. claw replica collected from the Waugh Quarry
Camarasaurus sp. tooth replica collected from the Waugh Quarry
"TONI" is the only articulated, nearly complete baby sauropod known to science!
Cast from one of the most complete original Triceratops skulls we've seen!
Triceratops Skin Impression
Display poster is designed to complement Triceratops fossil replica exhibits, or to just hang on your wall.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our KELSEY Triceratops fossil replica exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Excavation' poster, it makes a complete KELSEY exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our KELSEY Triceratops fossil replica exhibits. When coupled with its companion 'Skeleton' poster, it makes a complete KELSEY exhibit.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Stegosaurus armatus SARAH fossil replica exhibits.
This large Triceratops horridus ungual (terminal phalange) is from a full grown adult.
This unique horn replica is a an excellent example from a 'large juvenile'.
This adult Triceratops supraorbital horn has excellent texture!
An excellent quality Triceratops dentary replica with teeth
A children's "dig" using a replica of the articulated specimen 'RAYMOND'.
Excellent replica of the only articulated Triceratops specimen, 'RAYMOND'.
"LANE" is one of the most complete Triceratops skeletons found to date.
"LANE" is one of the most complete Triceratops found to date.
Well preserved composite Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis large adult skeleton was discovered in Lake Shore deposits in China.
Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis skull from a well-preserved large adult.
These five baby Psittacosaurus are cast In Situ, which means they are displayed exactly as they were found.
Nicknamed 'Butthead', this strange dinosaur had a thick skull, possibly used for butting during mating rituals.
Cast of real duck-billed dinosaur (Edmontosaurus annectens) skin!
Exciting, and inexpensive. Skin impressions are hard to find!
The juvenile Edmontosaurus annectens skull is not just smaller than the adult skull, but also somewhat different.
This juvenile Edmontosaurus annectens skeleton, at only 14.5 feet (4.4m) long, is the perfect addition to any children's museum!
This large Edmontosaurus annectens ungual (terminal phalange) is from a full grown adult.
Excellent quality Edmontosaurus annectens skull. Table top mount. Very nice display!
This Edmontosaurus annectens skeleton is approximately 28 feet (8.5m) long, and about nine feet (2.75m) high at the hips!
This Stegosaurus stenops skull is from the famous Howe Ranch Quarry.
The most complete Stegosaurus armatus skull ever found.
This Stegosaurus skeleton ranks among the top three ever discovered.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Brachylophosaurus canadensis LEONARDO fossil replica exhibits.
Partial skull exhibiting distinct evidence of predation.
The remarkable preservation of LEONARDO allows scientists to study, not only the bones, but soft tissue as well.
Display poster is specifically designed to complement our Denversaurus schlessmani TANK-related replica exhibits.
This Nodosaur skull is one of only four type specimens discovered for Denversaurus (Edmontonia)!
Denversaurus (Edmontonia) is a tank-like, plant-eating armored dinosaur.
c.f. skull replica, from a fairly complete specimen, has a fanciful shape.
This shoulder spike was once an integral part of the body armor of Ankylosaurus magniventris.
Compare this Brachiosaurus femur to your own leg or to femurs of other dinosaurs.