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| Triceratops skeleton cast replica #1 | |
Triceratops skeleton cast replica #1 Skeleton measures 21 feet long by
8 feet high (6.4m l x 2.4m h) $75,000 (plus crating and shipping). Please email us for photos. | |
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Triceratops skeleton cast replica
Length of running pose: 20 ft (6.1 m); height of vertebral column: 8 ft 4 in (2.5 m); width of chest: 73 in (185 cm) $80,000 (plus crating and shipping). Please email us for photos.
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| Triceratops skull cast replica. | |
Triceratops skull cast replica. Molded from one of the finest Triceratops fossil skulls ever found. This skull cast measures 6 ft long by 5 foot wide by 4 foot high (not including the height of the stand). $8,400 (plus shipping).
This skull can also be rented for $700 per month (plus shipping). Please call (314) 503-9750 or email us for more photos or information.
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| Triceratops skull cast replica. (item BHI #126847) | |
Triceratops skull cast replica. Measures 83 in Long. $8,500 (plus $550 crating)
The cost of crating and shipping is not included.
The crate dimensions are 85" X 41" x 62"H and weight is 657 pounds. Please call (314) 503-9750 or email us for more photos or information.
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| Triceratops skull cast replica. (item BHI #126407) | | Triceratops skull cast replica. (item BHI #126407)
Late Cretaceous - Maastrichtian
Discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of Harding County, South Dakota, USA
Original specimen discovered and collected by Steve Sacrison and prepared by BHIGR.
Please contact us for an estimate on a delivery date. We do not keep this item stocked - it is created when an order has been placed. Delivery may be contingent upon production schedule.
Approx. 5.5 ft (1.7m) long, 4 ft (1.2 m) wide Purchase price:
$7,500.00 Crate construction and packing is an additional $425.00
Shipping is not included. Please call (314) 503-9750 or email us with any questions or for more photos.
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This herbivore may have had a dual use for its three horns and large bony frill. Undoubtedly helpful in protecting the animal from its predators like T. rex, its horns may also have been used for uprooting trees, and its frill for extra protection as the trees fell. Its powerful jaws and very coarse teeth would then vertically slice and powerfully pulverize, whole trees.
Cast from most complete disarticulated original sub-adult Triceratops skulls ever prepared! One of the beneficial aspects of disarticulated skull bones is that they retain their original shape, which makes a more "true to life" representation. What a wonderful emissary this piece will make to greet guests in a children's museum, as a part of a larger display with a T. rex and other skulls, or with other full mounts!
Lease Info: This item is leasable at 10% of listed price per month, or as part of a complete package of dinosaurs. See our DinosaurRentals.com page for more details.
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Triceratops skull - REAL Triceratops Fossil Skull | | Triceratops skull. This is a real fossil not a replica.
Full size adult Triceratops skull. Measures over 7 feet in length. Located in the U.S. $150,000. I will gladly send more pictures if needed.
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taylormadefossils@yahoo.com or call (314) 503-9750 for more details.
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| Triceratops skull cast replica | |
Triceratops skull cast replica (our most economic skull) $4,500 (plus crating and shipping).
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Triceratops skull and skeleton |
Triceratops skull (and/or) skeleton. We have several skulls and skeletons of Triceratops for sale. We will beat any price! Please inquire. You can purchase the skull alone or with a skeleton.
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Triceratops skeleton for sale. We have many real Triceratops skeletons available for sale. They range in quality and price. Let us know what you are looking for email us for pictures and more information.
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Triceratops statue. This fiberglass dinosaur statue is now available. Statues are finished with a protective topcoat suitable for outdoor use. Price is $4,995 plus shipping.
We will gladly discount multiple items.
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| Real Triceratops brow horn | |
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Very Nice Beautiful Tip 19" Triceratops Brow Horn
Species: Triceratops horridus
Period: Cretaceous
Geologic strata: Hell Creek formation
Item Location: NW, S Dakota
Triceratops 19" Brow Horn. It is also about 17" diameter at base. This horn has it all with a perfect sharp tip, nice connection area break off, an underground find with beautiful brown color. It is probably a large juvenile probably losing its life to a T-REX since it definitely did not make it to maturity. The connection area is very nice for a long way down the horn.
Price: US $1,995 (SOLD) Cast replicas now available.
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| Triceratops horridus Dentary - Fossil Replica (BHI #126644) | | Triceratops horridus Dentary - Fossil Replica (BHI #126644)
Approx. 24 in (61 cm) long $600 cast only.
$650 cast with stand (plus shipping).
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Triceratops Skull plaque cast: $1,200 (plus shipping)
| Triceratops Skull plaque This Triceratops skull has been mounted in a 3D profile view much like it might have appeared in death. This type of mount allows it to be hung on a wall. If space is an issue in your museum or collection this is a great way to finally own your own Triceratops skull. The panel is made of resin and fiberglass. It is 72 inches long, inches 42 wide and 12 inches in relief. Please email us for more photos or information.
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Triceratops (Baby) Replicas |
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Baby Triceratops Replicas Available
In 2006 near Jordan, Montana, a triceratops quarry was discovered. The quarry contained a sub-adult triceratops partial skull and skeleton, and elements from a baby triceratops. The first two elements from the baby that were found were the left humerus and the right dentary. The humerus (6.25" long) was complete and dentary was 50% complete. As preparation continued on the sub-adult material, the left dentary was discovered! This one was complete, allowing for the length of the dentary to be known (5.25 inches)! With the left one found complete, the right one could be reconstructed.
Now, these very rare and unique replicas are available. Each dentary has a tooth in it. This is truly a unique set of replicas. With these elements, it can be estimated how big the triceratops was. It is guessed to be under 3 feet long, with a skull less than 12 inches!
They were found near Jordan, Montana and in the world famous Hell Creek Formation. This formation is upper cretaceous.
The first Tyrannosaurus rex was collected within 100 miles of the site by Barnum brown over 100 years ago. Resin cast: $110 jaw
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$110 humerus
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Triceratops baby horn replica |
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This baby Triceratops supraorbital (above the eye) horn replica is the smallest known horn from a Triceratops that has been identified to date. This is a wonderful replica to display all by itself, or obtain it for size comparisons between adult, juvenile, and baby. Discovered in the Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota. This ships with an I.D. label, or you can choose the mounted version - on an attractive acrylic base with label. Size Approx. 7.5 cm (3 in) in length
Price: $25.00
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Triceratops horridus brow horn with base. Discovered in Wyoming, USA From the Lance Formation. Late Cretaceous. Please email us for more photos and information.
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Triceratops horn measures 28" Resin cast $225 (plus shipping)
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Horn cast (no stand) $200
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Triceratops Brow Horn cast replica #2 (item #M26) |
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Like antlers and horns on modern day mammals, Triceratops horns were probably used more for show (and thus mate selection) than for defense. But if you would rather forget we said that and instead reminisce on the more romantic "T. rex versus Triceratops" concept, we'll understand. And its important to remember that much speculation goes into recreating the life of dinosaurs so Triceratops may have indeed defended itself with those massive, reinforced horns. Triceratops of course had three horns, two on it's brow and another smaller horn behind it's snout. When you hold these giant bones in your hands, consider that only the inner cores are preserved as fossils. In life, these structures would have been sheathed in a hard, shiny horn. Truly this was an awesome tool for one incredible dinosaur. Triceratops Brow Horn Measures 22" Long Resin cast: $80.00 (plus shipping)
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Triceratops horns cast replica - Double horns! (item #M27) | |
Triceratopps long double brow horns. This pair of triceratops horns come from the quadruped plant-eater of the late Cretaceous of North America. Horns measure 22" long and 13.5" in between the two tips. $115.00
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Triceratops Nose Horn cast #2 |
Just cast! This new find of a Triceratops Nose Horn is exceptional in detail.
Triceratops Nasal Horn Core Replica
This is the cast of a Triceratops Nasal Horn Core. This horn core was found on the surface and the tip is in perfect condition. This is one of the best nasal horn cores we have ever seen to be collected on the surface.
Composition: Solid plastic resin Finish: Hand painted with acrylic clear coat
Was $195 Sale: $185 (plus shipping)
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Triceratops resin cast replica horn core measures: 8.5" tall,
8" long and 3" wide at the base.
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| Triceratops foot cast replica | | Triceratops foot cast replica. Molded from original fossils discovered in Garfield County, Montana, Hell Creek Formation. This is the complete hind (rear) foot). Length: 0.8 meters
This is an awesome specimen. All of the phalanges were found and the unguals, the metatarsals, and the tibia and fibula. $1,200 for the complete foot from the metatarsals down.
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| Triceratops horridus fossil rib | | |
X-Large 26" Triceratops Rib with flange
Species: Triceratops horridus
Species description: Large 11 ton herbivore with frill around 6.5 ft head and 1 nose horn with 2 Brow Horns off frill. Cretaceous Geologic strata: Hell Creek formation
Location: Buffalo, South Dakota
This is a large Triceratops rib bone with flange. It measures 28" long with a nice brown color. This was an underground find. Found in 3 pieces and glued back to fit perfectly. This is a very nice representation of a Triceratops and a must for top collectors at great price.
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| Triceratops horridus skin and frill cast replica (item #RF007) | | Triceratops skin and frill cast replica. This cast is a great example of dinosaur skin. From a specimen of Triceratops horridus. The full cast measures: 10.6x5.6in. 268x142mm/ , the skin fragment portion of cast measures: 1.1x.7in (29X17mm).
Price: US $50.00 (plus shipping)
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Real Fossil Triceratops teeth.
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| Real Fossil Triceratops teeth. These are not replicas - but real fossil teeth from a Triceratops. We have approx 20 available.
Price is $20 each for the small teeth or $40 for the large teeth. Shipping cost is $2.
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| Triceratops tooth cast replica. (item #T34) | | Triceratops horridus tooth cast replica. Measures 35mm/1.4in. Late Ctreaceous. The original fossil was discovered in Hell Creek, South Dakota. $7 (plus $2 shipping)
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Triceratops femur cast with bite marks
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Triceratops Bitten Femur cast replica.
The famous "Rex Biscuit", a Triceratops femur with more than 100 bite and scratch marks from a large carnivore. This is an amazing specimen! Not only would it make an excellent addition to any collection, it provides a wealth of educational opportunities. This Triceratops femur dates from the late Cretaceous period. Major bite marks from a large carnivore, such as a T-rex, are readily apparent forming opposed punctures on both sides of the specimen.
In addition to the major bite marks, the femur is riddled with over one hundred smaller bites and scratches. Possibly illustrating parental
behavior, the smaller bites and scratches could have been made by the offspring of the larger carnivore. Alternatively, the scratches and
smaller bites could tell the story of scavenging in the late Cretaceous. Triceratops femur cast measures 42" long.
$1,700 (plus shipping)
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Triceratops fossil: Giant Triceratops toe (metatarsal) | |
Gigantic Triceratops Metatarsal Fossil. Measures 15" Long Found by Top Dino Hunter - and the man who found Stan the T.rex
Species: Triceratops horridus
Discovered in Hell Creek formation
Item Location: Buffalo, South Dakota
Large 15" x 6" wide Triceratops Metatarsal - This was found by the dinosaur hunter who found the T-rex Stan. Imagine an animal this big that can have such a large bone just on the foot alone. This piece is extra super in color, shape, length and bone texture and quality. Not too many people have seen this large of a foot bone from any dinosaur. The original fossil had only 10% restoration on the largest end. The original sold for $495 Cast replica now available. Please email us for more information.
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Triceratops horridus Pes Ungual Fossil Replica (item #BHI 126412) | | Triceratops horridus The terminal phalange on each toe is an ungual, a spade shaped bone, which probably would have had a keratin sheath. This ungual replica is probably from an adult Triceratops, and is from the left foot. Original fossil discovered in Hell Creek Formation, Montana Cast Ships in a white gift box with an I.D. label. Size: Approx. 9cm X 7.5cm (3.5 in X 3 in) long Price: US $30 (plus shipping)
Triceratops horridus Pes (foot) Ungual, shown with the optional acrylic base. More dinosaur claws Please email us for more photos and information.
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Triceratops skull 1/10 Scale |
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Triceratops skull 1/10 Scale Polyresin Model 9.4 in. Long x 8.5 in. High | Triceratops Favorites model skull $84 (plus shipping)
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Triceratops skeleton model |
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Triceratops skeleton model
This 1/20 scale model Triceratops skeleton was created using the latest scientific knowledge. Fine details allow for careful study of this very large and popular Cretaceous ceratopsian dinosaur. Favorite Collection dinosaur skeletons are the perfect gift to indulge your favorite dinosaur enthusiast (even if that person happens to be you).
Great displayed with other skeletons or as a comprehensive Triceratoips exhibit by combining this intricate skeleton with the Triceratops Desktop Model, Trcic Signature Series Model, Skull, and/or maybe even an Tyrannosaurus rex Presented on a wooden base with a brass ID plate and cast in poly-resin for detail, painted with acrylic resin for durability. Triceratops skeleton measures 50cm x 20.5cm (19.7 in x 8.1 in) $426.00 (Currently out of stock) |
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Triceratops, skull 1/4th scale Model |
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Triceratops, skull 1/4th scale Model Polyresin This is a larger version of the Triceratops skull measuring 18x14.5 inches $259 (Out of stock) |
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Casts of the following Ceratopsian dinosaurs are also available. Please contact us for pictures and prices.
Achelousaurus horneri - Skull cast
Avaceratops lammersi - Skull cast
| Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi skull cast replica | |
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Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi (Bag-a-CER-a-tops) whose name means
'Small horned face' was discovered in Khermin Tsav, Gobi Desert, Southern Mongolia Late Cretaceous (Campanian), Barun Goyot Formation Adults of this species grew up to 1 metre long (3.28 feet)
Classification: Ceratopsia: Neoceratopsia; Protoceratopsidae
This specimen of Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi is one of the smallest skulls known of a dinosaur. The large orbits suggest it was a juvenile. Related to Protoceratops andrewsi, this protoceratopsian was somewhat smaller, the skulls of the adults never exceeding 25 cm (9.8 in) in size.
A bony knob on the face, a precursor for the well-developed horns of the larger ceratopsians, was more prominent than that in Protoceratops andrewsi, but the frill was less elaborately developed. So, in one feature Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi was more advanced than Protoceratops andrewsi but in others, more primitive. It possessed a mixture of advanced and primitive characteristics.
As with other neoceratopsians, Bagaceratops had a sharp beak at the front of the jaws and a row of leaf shaped teeth behind. Below each tooth that erupted along the edge of the jaw was a waiting line of unworn teeth under the 'gums' so that these little dinosaurs were able to feed on very tough vegetation without wearing out their tooth supply.
Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi dinosaur skull cast replica $105 (plus shipping)
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Centrosaurus apertus - Skull cast
| Centrosaur skull cast replica dinosaur | |
Newly discovered Centrosaur skull, with stand cast replica. Location: Southern Utah, USA Late Cretaceous Formation: Kaiparowits Dimensions: 60” X 40” Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History $6,500 (plus crating and shipping)
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Chasmosaur Belli Skeleton replica Mounted and crated. Long-frilled ceratopsid herbivore dinosaur of Cretaceous Alberta (Canada). 17 ft (5.2 m) long. 7 ft (2.1 m) skull Resin cast $24,600 $17,500 unassembled Please call (314) 503-9750 or email us for more pictures or information.
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Chasmosaur Belli Skull cast replica
Skull cast measures:
84 inches (2.1 meters) long. 46 inches (1.2 meters) top frill width.
$3,465 (plus crating and shipping). Crate cost $150 (crate size 84x48x35, 280 lbs). Shipping cost based on shipping address.
Price does not include crating or shipping.
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Coahuilaceratops Skull cast replica
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Coahuilaceratops Skull cast replica Scientific Name: Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna Location: Coahuila Mexico Formation: Cerro del pueblo
Cretaceous Measures 7 feet Long Specimen: Museo Del Desierto $6,800 (plus crating and shipping)
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Diabloceratops eatoni Ceratopsian Dinosaur skull (Wahweap formation) Diabloceratops cast reproduction |
Here is a cast skull from a newly discovered and recently described Ceratopsian dinosaur from the Wahweap formation of Southern Utah (USA). It has just been given it's official name: Diabloceratops eatoni It has also been called the "Last Chance Ceratopsian". This beautiful and ornate long-horned centrosaurine is cast in the finest resin, and measures 54 inches long, 28 inches wide at horn tips and 40 inches tall. This unusual dinosaur has many features never before seen in other ceratopsian dinosaurs. |
Click to see front of skull
Click to see side of skull Early Campanian We ship anywhere in the world. Because of it's large size this skull will have to be shipped in a crate. Crate will measure aprox 64x33x33" and weigh aprox 175 pounds. Shipping in the U.S. is aprox. $200 to 500 or less. Shipping outside the U.S. will be more. Diabloceratops Resin cast $3,785 painted with stand.
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Crating and shipping not included.
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| Einiosaurus procurvicornis | | Einiosaurus procurvicornis - Skull cast replica and real skulls and skeletons available Medium Einiosaurus skull cast replica Measures approx 48" $4,800
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Montanoceratops cerorhynchus - Skull cast
Protoceratops andrewsi - Skull cast
Protoceratops andrewsi - skeleton cast
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Protoceratops skeleton #1 (Actual Fossil) |
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This is an actual fossil (not a cast) skeleton of a Protoceratops. It measures 120cm in length The skeleton was discovered in Mongolia. $129,000 (or best offer) | |
Protoceratops Juvenile Skull Cast
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Protoceratops Juvenile Skull Cast |
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Protoceratops Juvenile Skull Cast A beautiful cast of a Protoceratops andrewsi juvenile skull from Mongolia. This cast measures 11" long, 5" wide, and 8" high (on base) / 5 1/2" high off base. Weight: Aprox 3 pounds (prior to packaging) $150 Sale: $145 base included.
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Protoceratops skull cast (small) w/base
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| Protoceratops skull (small) w/base, 5 x 11 x 5" (5 lbs) Scientific Name: Protoceratops andrewsi
Discovered in Mongolia at the Djadochta formation
Age: Late Cretaceous Resin cast: $375 Sale: $365
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Protoceratops Skull (medium) with base
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Protoceratops Skull cast (medium) with base | |
Protoceratops Skull (medium) w/base, 10 x 16.5 x 8" (10 lbs).
Scientific Name: Protoceratops andrewsi Discovered in Mongolia at the Djochta formation Late Cretaceous A great companion to our other protoceratops skulls and skeletons. Resin cast: Was $475 Now $465
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Protoceratops Skull Cast
| Protoceratops Skull Cast (large) | |
Protoceratops andrewsi Skeleton. Late Cretaceous, Discovered at the Djadochta Formation of Mongolia Ceratopsian Skeleton: Measurements: 6 feet long Speciment: Private |
Resin cast: Assembled Mount $5,800
Shipping is not included.
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Resin cast: Unassembled Kit $3,500 (shipping dimensions for kit: 21x26x30 box. 40lbs)
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Styracosaurus albertensis - Skull cast
Triceratops horridus - skeleton cast
Triceratops horridus - Skull cast
Triceratops horridus - skeleton cast
Triceratops prorsus - skeleton cast
Triceratops prorsus - Skull cast
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Utahceratops skull cast replica
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Utahceratops skull cast replica Scientific Name: Utahceratops gettyi Molded from original fossils found in Utah, USA Formation: Kaiparowits Cretaceous Skull measures 7.5' Long Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History $6,900 plus crating and shipping
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Utahceratops skeleton cast replica
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| Utahceratops skeleton cast replica. Scientific Name: Utahceratops gettyi Location: Utah, USA Formation: Kaiparowits Cretaceous Skeleton measures: 16' Long Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History $55,000
(plus shipping)
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Zuniceratops skull cast replica
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Zuniceratops skull cast replica Scientific Name: Zuniceratops christopheri Location: Catron County, New Mexico, USA
Formation: Moreno Hill Age: Skull cast measures: 37"Lx25"W Specimen: Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, AZ $2,200 (plus shipping)
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Skeleton measures: 9 feet long Specimen: Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, AZ
Resin cast: Assembled skeleton Mount, $19,500 Resin cast: Unassembled skeleton $13,000 |
Zuniceratops Skeleton (ZOO-nee-SAIR-ah-tops) meaning 'Zuni-horned face'. Cretaceous. Moreno Hill Formation of Catron County, New Mexico, USA
Zuniceratops christopheri is named for 8 year old Christopher James Wolfe, son of paleontologist Douglas G. Wolfe, who discovered the dinosaur in 1996, in the Moreno Hill Formation in west-central New Mexico.
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