Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root
Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root

Dinosaur 4 Tooth & Claw Cast Collection Triceratops: Large Triceratops Tooth cast replica with root

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This is a collection of four dinosaur teeth and claw cast replicas.  What an amazing start or addition to any dinosaur collection. Makes a great birthday or Christmas gift!

  • #1 Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of large carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur that existed during the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Epoch in Northern Africa.
  • #2 Triceratops Tooth with root
  • A SINGLE TOOTH Of Triceratops horridus. From the massive 3-horned quadruped plant-eater of the late Cretaceous North America.  
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  • #3 Rebbachisaurus (sometimes misspelled Rebeccasaurus) tooth cast replica
  • Rebbachisaurus (meaning "Aït Rebbach lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur of the superfamily Diplodocoidea, that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in Africa and possibly also South America. Remains attributed to Rebbachisaurus have been found in Morocco, Niger, Algeria, Tunisia and possibly also Argentina (if Rayososaurus is the same animal as Rebbachisaurus), although only the Moroccan remains can be referred to the genus without doubt. The discovery of Rayososaurus, a South American sauropod nearly identical to Rebbachisaurus which may have actually have been the same animal as Rebbachisaurus, supports the theory that there was still a land connection between Africa and South America during the Early Cretaceous, long after it was commonly thought the two continents had separated.[2]
  • #4 Ornithomimus claw cast replica
  • Ornithomimus is a genus of ornithomimid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America. Ornithomimus was a swift bipedal theropod which fossil evidence indicates was covered in feathers, equipped with a small toothless beak that may indicate an omnivorous diet.
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