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Arstanosaurus Skull cast replica

Arstanosaurus Skull cast replica. Arstanosaurus pronounced: Ahr-stan-oh-SAWR-us was discovered in Baishin Tsav, Gobi Desert, Southeastern Mongolia

Arstanosaurus is from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian), Bayn Shireh Formation.

This skull measures 5.51 inches (140 mm).

The name "Arstanosaurus" means: 'Reptile from Arstan well'

Photo of top of skull

Classification: ORNITHOPODA: Hadrosauridae; Hadrosaurinae

Studies of the microstructure of the bones suggest that the young grew rapidly attaining a height of 40-50 centimetres in the first year after hatching.

This skull is that of a young hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur, possibly aged 3-4 years. Adults were probably 6-7 metres high and up to 15 metres long.

Resin cast: $160 USD

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Bactrosaurus sp. skeleton cast replica

Bactrosaurus meaning "Bactrian lizard," "Bactria" + sauros = lizard) was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in east Asia (late Cretaceous). The position Bactrosaurus occupies in the Cretaceous makes it one of the earliest known hadrosaurs, and although it is not known from a full skeleton, Bactrosaurus is one of the best known of these early hadrosaurs, making its discovery a significant finding.

A typical Bactrosaurus would have been 6 metres (20 ft) long and 2 metres (6.6 ft) high when standing on all fours, and weighed 1.1 to 1.5 tonnes (2,400 to 3,300 lb), with an 80 centimetres (2.6 ft) femur.

It was an early relative of Lambeosaurus,[1] and shows a number of iguanodont-like features, including three stacked teeth for each visible tooth, small maxillary teeth, and an unusually powerful build for a hadrosaur. It shows features intermediate between those of the two main hadrosaurid groups, and may represent an ancestral form that evolved from an earlier iguanodontid dinosaur.

Bactrosaurus was originally described as lacking a crest, which would be typical for an iguanodont, but anomalously primitive for a lambeosaurine like itself. However subsequent study of Bactrosaurus remains uncovered pieces of what appear to be the base of an incompletely preserved crest

Bactrosaurus sp. skeleton cast replica

Late Cretaceous

Discovered in Elianhaote, Neimenggu

Skeleton measures 150x75x45cm

For sale or lease

Purchase price $7,000

Rental price: $2,000

Brachylophosaurus skull cast please inquire.

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Duck Bill dinosaur skull cast: Saurolophus angustirostris
Duckbill Dinosaur skull Saurolophus angustirostris
Discovered in Mongolia, Nemegt formation
Age: Late Cretaceous

Saurolophus (meaning "reptile crest") is a genus of large hadrosaurine duckbill dinosaur that lived in North America (Canada) and Asia (Mongolia); it is one of the few genera of dinosaurs known from multiple continents. It is distinguished by a spike-like crest which projects up and back from the skull. Saurolophus was a herbivorous dinosaur which could move about either bipedally or quadrupedally.

The distinctive spike-like crest of Saurolophus has been interpreted in multiple ways, and could have had multiple functions. brown suggested it could provide an area for muscle attachment and a connection point for a nonbody back frill like that seen in the basilisk lizard. Peter Dodson interpreted it as having use in sexual identification. Maryanska and Osmolska, noting the hollow base, suggested that the crest increased the surface area of the respiratory cavity, and helped in thermoregulation. James Hopson supported a function as a visual signal, and further mentioned the possibility that there were inflatable skin flaps over the nostrils that could have acted as resonators and additional visual signals.

Resin cast measures: 14 x 29 x 7 Inches

$675 Sale $660 (cast)

Purchase orders available.

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Edmontosaurus Skull cast replica
Edmontosaurus Skull profile plaque.

Hadrosaurid duckbill dinosaur of Cretaceous Alberta, western Canada.

Royal Ontario MNH #.

Measures 46x24in (120x60cm)

Resin cast: $865.00 (plus shipping)

Need an Edmontosaurus skeleton? We can get you one (real or replica) - just ask!

Edmontosaurus resembled Maiasaura (see Maiasaurus below) in its shape and posture, though the two genera were quite different in size. We have access to Edmontosaurus skulls and skeletons (please inquire).

Edmontosaurus skin attached to tibia cast (item #M23)
A rare find. This partial femur of an Edmontosaurus has skin attached to it.

This resin cast makes a great teaching aid and tells us much about what this Hadrosaur looked like.

$44 (plus shipping)

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Hadrosaur: Saurolophus sp. skeleton

Saurolophus sp.

Family: Hadrosauridae

Subfamily: Hadrosaurinae

Genus: Saurolophus

Species:angustirostris

Saurolophus sp. fossil skeleton.

This authentic dinosaur fossil skeleton measures 450cm length, 215 high (14.76 feet x 7.05 feet).

Mongolia

$1.4 million

A baby Hadrosaur was also found and is also available.



Hadrosaur baby skeleton
An extraordinary Baby Hadrosaurus skeleton in-situ.

Family : Hadrosauridae
Subfamily : Hadrosaurinae
Genus : Saurolophus
Species : angustirostris
Period : Late Cretaceous

Diet : herbivorous

Discovered in the Nemegt Formation, Gobi Desert of Mongolia.

The skeleton measures: 22cm (22 cm = 8.7 in), the matrix measures : 25x16cm (25 cm = 9.8 in x 16 cm = 6.3 in) (measurement is approx).

$34,995 (or best offer)

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Iguanodon orientalis skull
Iguanodon orientalis skull

Iguanodon means "Iguana tooth". It is classified as: ORNITHOPODA; Iguanodontia; Iguanodontidae

Early Cretaceous (Aptian), Barum Bayan Formation

Discovered in the Gobi Desert, Southwestern Mongolian Peoples' Republic.

Its hands had four fingers and a spike-like thumb, which it may have used to defend itself. Its teeth are reminiscent of those in hypsilophodonts, flattened side to side, and leaf-shaped. They probably sliced up plant material like a pair of scissors.

Because of the large number of skeletons of these dinosaurs frequently found together and evidence from fossil track ways, palaeontologists think they may have formed herds. Their remains are most often found in sediments deposited in swampy, lake and river edge environments suggesting that is the place they spent most of their time munching on horsetails (like the living Equisetum), ferns, cycads and various kinds of conifers.

Iguanodon orientalis from Mongolia (above) is very similar to iguanodonts from Europe (below) except for its huge, bulbous 'nose.' This hollow structure may have been used as a resonating chamber for making 'dinosaur music or mating calls.

This skull measures 90cm in length

Cast in resin.

$775 (USD)* / $888 (AU)

If you are looking for Iguanodon atherfieldensis, Iguanodon bernissartensis, or Iguanodon Mantelli cast replicas skulls or skeletons just ask us.



Iguanodon sp. skeleton cast replica

Iguanodon sp. skeleton cast replica.

Early Cretaceous

Molded from the original discovered in Alashanqi, Neimenggu

Skeleton cast measures: 560x110x300cm

Purchase for $20,000

or rent for $2,000

Or purchase the skull by itself for $3,000

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Maiasaur Juvenile skeleton
Maiasaur Juvenile skeleton cast replica.

Maiasaura (meaning "good mother lizard") is a large duck-billed dinosaur genus that lived in the area currently covered by the state of Montana in the Upper Cretaceous Period (Campanian). It is only known from the upper Two Medicine Formation.

From Cretaceous Montana. This is a free standing mount. Cast in durable resin.

Mounted and crated.

Skeleton measures 7ft (2.1m) long and 5ft (1.5m) high.

Molded from a skeleton in a private collection

Articulated skeleton mount: $14,400

- or - unpainted/unmounted:: $11,540



Maisaur, juvenile skull cast (item #S 107)
Maisaur, juvenile skull cast replica.

A great duckbilled dinosaur skull

Cast: $346.50



Marasuchus / Marasaurus Dinosaur cast Skeleton plaque

Marasuchus is a genus of dinosaur-like ornithodiran from the middle Triassic Period of Argentina. The species Marasuchus illoensis was originally described as a second species of Lagosuchus, L. lilloensis. However, in a restudy of Lagosuchus by Sereno and Arcucci (1994), the authors concluded that the original (type) specimen was too poorly preserved to allow any further specimens to be assigned to the genus. They also noted that the L. illoensis specimen had limb proportions different from the type species. On this basis, they assigned L. illoensis to a new genus, Marasuchus.

Resin cast measures aprox 3 1/2 by 4 feet.

$700 We have many more Dinosaur dig panels here

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Parasaurolophus cast replica
Parasaurolophus (pronounced PARR-ə-SAWR-ə-LOH-fəs; meaning "near crested lizard" in reference to Saurolophus) is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur.

It was a herbivore that walked both as a biped and a quadruped. Three species are recognized: P. walkeri (the type species), P. tubicen, and the short-crested P. cyrtocristatus. Remains are known from Alberta (Canada), and New Mexico and Utah (USA). It was first described in 1922 by William Parks from a skull and partial skeleton in Alberta.

Parasaurolophus skeleton or Parasaurolophus skull cast replicas available. Please inquire.



Probactrosaurus gobiensis

PROBACTROSAURUS gobiensis

meaning of Name: "Before the Bactrian reptile"

Probactrosaurus is classified as: ORNITHOPODA; Iguanodontia; Iguanodontidae.

Probactrosaurus skeleton.

It's fossils have been found in the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) sediments.

Discovered in the Alashan Desert, Inner Mongolia, China.

Complete skeleton 500cm (16 1/2 feet) in length

Resin cast: Price $21,300



Prosaurolophis Skull cast replica (Plaque)

Prosaurolophis Skull cast (Plaque).

Beautiful duck-billed dinosaur skull replica cast in resin.

$577.50

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Quetzalcoatlus skull and skeleton cast replica

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