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. Engraved acrylic stand available.
Direct from the ancestor of
todays Great White, this fossil shark tooth replica was molded from an authentic
Carcharodon megalodon tooth. This collectible replica is from one of the largest, most
menacing creatures to ever roam the oceans depths reaching lengths of up to 100
feet. Engraved acrylic stand available.
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. Engraved acrylic stand available.
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. It is now believed that the
Oviraptors were actually protecting and nurturing their own eggs rather than raiding the
nest. This egg is 6" x 2½". Engraved acrylic stand available.
Trilobites were ancient sea
creatures that roamed the oceans depths for more than 300 million years. This
perfect specimen is a wonderful example of the beauty that the ancient sea offers.
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. Engraved acrylic
stand available.
65 million years extinct, this
awesome piece of nature, with its 11" spiraling surface and cradle-like matrix, is a
wonderful addition to any home or office. Each replica comes with an educational booklet
to tell the story of this alluring ancient sea creature.
This exotic two-shell cluster
(extinct 12 million to 20 million years) is a free standing decorative marvel. Excavated
in La Costa, France, these 7"x 6" shells add natural elegance everywhere they
are displayed.
This beautiful flower like
marine animal, or Crinoid (meaning "Sea lily"), belongs to the echinoderm phylum
family. Crinoids varied greatly in size and may have been wonderfully colored.
Engraved acrylic stand available.
This beautiful flower like
marine animal, or Crinoid (meaning "Sea lily"), belongs to the echinoderm phylum
family. Crinoids varied greatly in size and may have been wonderfully colored.
An ancient marine mollusk
belonging to the cephalopod class, the Ammonite is related to todays squid and
octopus. They existed on Earth for about 330 million years.
The most recognizable traits
of the Saber Tooth Tiger are the two giant teeth (sabers) in its upper jaw. These sabers,
combined with the cats very powerful jaws, made this animal a fearsome predator. This
saber tooth is 11" long measured on the curve.
Uncovered in a rock quarry in
Wisconsin, this baby Mammoth molar is an exquisite specimen. Measuring 4½" x
5½" x 2½" with roots intact, it is the most complete we have ever encountered.
Makes a great prehistoric paper weight.
This 6" x 6" x
2½" Hadrosaur egg is the largest and most complete we have ever come across. Set
neatly in its own rounded, pedestal-like matrix, this replica faultlessly exhibits the
exquisite quality of the original. A finer specimen may not exist.
This giant 12" fossil claw
replica is the largest and most impressive in our collection of claws. The Sloth which
grew to be an enormous 20 feet in length thrived during the time of the Saber Tooth Tiger
and Dire Wolf.
This beautiful 12" x
6½" piece was sculpted by Scott Galey exclusively for Skullduggery. Locked eternally
in rock, this highly detailed Allosaurus skeleton is a wonderful addition to any setting.
Originally
sculpted in clay between 250 and 550 AD, this 5½" seated female figurine
offers grace and fluidity of form and is crafted to compliment most any
decor.