Dinosaur, Reptile, & Shark Fossils

Dinosaur Coprolites

Var. sp. (Jurassic, Utah)
Coprolites are the fossilized excrement of dinosaurs and other extinct animals. Important to researchers for their ability to teach us about diets, they are often quite pretty in their own right. Large, irregular pieces with one of more polished surfaces.

Var. sp.
Dinosaur Coprolites
Jurassic ( 206 - 144 mya), Utah.
Various sizes. Most are around 4.0" in width.
$10 - 20 each

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dinosaur coprolite fossils

Dinosaur Teeth

Var. sp. (var. periods, var. localities)
Own a genuine dinosaur tooth! We carry teeth from a number of different species. Because dinosaur teeth vary greatly in size and quality, teeth are priced individually. Please contact us for our current selection.

Carcharadontosaurus saharicus
Carcharadontosaurus Teeth
Middle Cretaceous (112 - 93 mya), Morocco.
Specimens of varioius size and quality available.
$40.00 - $200.00
charcharadontosaurus teeth

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Spinosaurus Teeth
Middle Cretaceous (112 - 93 mya), Morocco.
Bargain teeth from one of the larget predators to ever live! Great for kids. Approximate length 1.5".
$20.00 each

spinosaurus teeth
Albertosaurus (Tooth #188)
Late Cretaceous (24 - 2 mya),
Judith River, Montana
Approx. 1.5 " long
$300.00
albertosaurus teeth

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Mosasaur Teeth

Dinosaurs never made it into the water - this was the domain of gigantic marine reptiles known as Mosasaurs. These top carnivores were found throughout the oceans of the world during the Cretaceous period, but perished during the K-T extinction 65 million years ago.

Mosasaurus anceps
Mosasaur Teeth
Cretaceous (144 - 65 mya), Morocco.
Approximately 1.0" total length.
$20.00 each
mosasaur teeth

Fossil Giant Shark Teeth

The teeth of the famous shark Carcharocles megalodon which measured up to 80 feet in length, are found by divers in Carolina and Florida rivers. Extinct sharks apparently lost teeth at a prodigious rate - probably replacing them as soon as they were lost, just as contemporary sharks do. Unfortunately, these teeth are all that remain, as the cartilaginous shark skeleton does not fossilize well. Priced according to size, color, and condition.

Carcharocles megalodon
Fossil Giant Shark Teeth
Miocene/Pliocene (24 - 2 mya), Southern USA.
Selection varies. Call for availability.
Size range 1.0" - 7.0" total length.
$12.00 - $700.00
megalodon tooth

Crushing Shark Teeth

Among the strangest sharks to swim the cretaceous seas, the group of sharks that comprise the genus Ptychodus are characterized by their highly modified dentition. Ptychodus teeth are arranged in parallel interlocking rows, forming a broad surface for crushing mollusc shells.

Ptychodus whipplei
Crushing Shark Tooth (Tooth #167)
Cretaceious (24 - 2 mya), Western USA.
0.8" x 0.8"
$18.00
fossil shark teeth

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Ptychodus whipplei
Crushing Shark Tooth (Tooth #168)
Cretaceious (24 - 2 mya), Western USA.
0.8" x 0.8"
$18.00
fossil shark teeth

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Please Read Before Ordering

While we try to keep our website up to date, there are times when it does not quite reflect our stock. So, please note the number of your selection and call ahead at (510) 526 5252. Even if the exact fossil is not in stock anymore, chances are we have another similar one that has not made it to the website, or we can put you on the wishlist for future aquisitions.