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Edmontosaurus annectens skeletons cast replicas | Edmontosaurus annectens skeletons cast replicas. Two truly beautiful Edmontosaurus skeletons, adult and juvenile. The adult measures
24 feet long (7.31m)
The juvenile skeleton measures 15 feet long (4.57m)
Edmontosaurus (adult) $70,850 skeleton cast replica
Edmontosaurus (juvenile) $42,900 skeleton
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Apparently, our adult Edmontosaurus survived an attack from a theropod, which left deep gouges in the right dentary and shallower gouges in the left dentary. The Edmontosaur may have pulled away from its attacker, causing the deep wounds. Close examination suggests that the wounds may have begun to heal, leading to the possibility that it survived the attack for awhile, only to succumb to infection and die a short while later.
(Late Cretaceous, Harding County, SD)
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Edmontosaurus skulls (museum quality) | Edmontosaurus (adult)
skull cast replica measures approx 34 inches long. $4,095 (plus shipping)
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Edmontosaurus (juvenile) skull: $2,470 (plus shipping)
Also available alone, the skulls from our Edmontosaurus skeletons (above). The juvenile skull measures approx 24 inches in length. Please call (314) 556-0650 or email us for more photos or information.
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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! |
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Edmontosaurus resembled Maiasaura (see Maiasaurus below) in its shape and posture, though the two genera were quite different in size.
We have access to real fossil Edmontosaurus skulls and skeletons (please inquire).
Edmontosaurus skin attached to tibia cast (item #M23) |
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A rare find. This partial tibia 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. The tibia measures approx. 13 inches at its widest point x 6 1/2 inches. The portion of the tibia that is covered by skin measures 2 1.2 inches x 4 inches.
$45 (plus shipping)
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Edmontosaurus Duckbill Dinosaur Toothrow cast replica |
| Duckbill Dinosaur Toothrow from an Edmontosaurus Resin cast $20 (plus shipping) | |
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Gryposaurus Skull Plaque cast replica
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Gryposaurus Skull Plaque cast replica.
Attractive dinosaur skull wall-hanging plaque. This dinosaur cast measures approx. 70cm wide. The skull also measures 16" from the top of the skull to the bottom of the neck and when hung would protrude 3" from the wall. $245 (plus shipping). Click Here to purchase Please call (314) 556-0650 or email us for more photos or information.
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Hypacrosaurus sp. Skeleton cast replica
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Hypacrosaurus sp. Skeleton - Juvenile cast replica dinosaur.
Fossil range: Late Cretaceous, Reconstructed skeleton
Scientific classification:
Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Sauropsida, Superorder: Dinosauria, Order: Ornithischia, Family: Hadrosauridae,
Subfamily: Lambeosaurinae, Tribe: Corythosaurini, Genus: Hypacrosaurus
(Brown, 1913)
Species: Hypacrosaurus altispinus (type specimen, Brown, 1913)
Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Horner & Currie, 1994)
Synonyms Cheneosaurus (Lambe, 1917), Procheneosaurus
Matthew, 1920 (in part)
Hypacrosaurus (meaning "near the highest lizard", because it was almost but not quite as large as Tyrannosaurus) was a genus of duckbill
dinosaur similar in appearance to Corythosaurus.
Measures 10 ft 1 inch (3.05m long) $__ Please call (314) 556-0650 or email us for more photos or information.
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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. $975 (USD) Please be aware that this cast is dropped shipped to you from outside of the US. Import duties and taxes (if any) are the responsibility of the customer and not included in this price.
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 | |
Iguanodon dinosaur track cast replica |
Iguanodon Large Dinosaur Footprint (WDP502) Polyurathane cast. Measures 28x22x3in $145.00 (plus shipping) Click Here to purchase
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We also have an Iguanodon claw and complete skeleton available.
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Lambeosaurus dinosaur skull cast replica
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Lambeosaurus dinosaur skull cast replica. This skull is a 3/4 profile skull (there is no back side).
This replica skull is from a juvenile Lambeosaurus. The large hollow bony crest had not yet developed on this young and small specimen.
A neat duckbill dinosaur skull at a
great price. Measures: 14 inches long by 10 inches high. $195 (plus shipping) Click Here to purchase
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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.
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Maisaurus (some spell: Miasaurus) skeleton 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: $__ (please contact us) - or - rent it for $2,000 per month | |
Maiasaur / Maisaur, juvenile skull cast (item #S 107) |
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Maisaur, juvenile skull cast replica.
A great duckbilled dinosaur skull. Maiasaur skull measures 15 inches long and 7 inches high. Cast: $345 (plus shipping)
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Marasuchus / Marasaurus Dinosaur cast Skeleton plaque
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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. $800 (plus crating and shipping) 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. We have tons of photos - just email us! | |
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 | |
Prosaurolophus Skull cast replica (Plaque) |
Prosaurolophus Skull cast (Plaque). Beautiful duck-billed dinosaur skull replica cast in resin. $575.00
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Prosaurolophus (pronounced PRO-sore-OLL-oh-fuss) means "before Saurolophus", in comparison to the later dinosaur with a similar head crest. Prosaurolphus is a genus of hadrosaurid (or duck-billed) dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America. It is known from the remains of at least 25 individuals belonging to two species, including skulls and skeletons, but it remains obscure. Around 9 meters long (29.5 ft), its fossils have been found in Alberta, and the roughly contemporaneous Two Medicine Formation in Montana. Its most recognizable feature is a small solid crest formed by the nasal bones, sticking up in front of the eyes.
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Tsintaosaurus skeleton cast replica
| Tsintosaurus / Tsintaosaurus skeleton cast replica.
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Tsintaosaurus skull cast replica reproduction | Tsintosaurus / Tsintaosaurus skull cast replica.
Resin cast measures: 24+ inches tall and 20+ inches long. (61 cm high x 51 cm long). $3,995 (plus crating and shipping)
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Velafrons Skull cast replica
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