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Fossils For Sale

An example of the kinds of fossils we have available at
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Ammonites from the UK, Morocco and Madagascar
Trilobites from Morocco and around the world
Fossil fish and sharks teeth including Megalodon
Fossil Dinosaur teeth including Spinosaurus
Fossil Reptile teeth including Mosasaurs and Plesiosaurs
Fossil Wood
Fossil Shells
Ancient Human Artifacts such as flint tools

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Amaltheus Ammonite from UK

Amaltheus Ammonite from UK

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A very well presented example of this well known British Ammonite. Amaltheus from the Inferior Oolite of Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK

The Ammonite measures 105mm across in a large limestone block measuring approx 145mm tall x 230mm wide and weighs 2.2kg

Approx 170 to 166 million years old

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Cambropallas telesto Trilobite

Cambropallas telesto Trilobite

A very large example of Cambropallas telesto, from the Middle Cambrian age, Jbel Wawrmast Formation, of Jbel Ougnate, Morocco

This impressive specimen measures 215mm (8.5 inches) long

A generally very good example with some restoration but nowhere near to the amount that often blights the Trilobites from this locality. This Trilobite has restoration to right outer edge of the headshield and an area of the left lower thorax

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Dichotomosphinctes (Perisphinctes) Ammonite

Dichotomosphinctes (Perisphinctes) Ammonite

A well preserved and very large example of this well known Ammonite, Dichotomosphinctes aka Perisphinctes sp measuring 143mm (5.6 inches) across and weighing 906 grams

Has been slightly polished, but without smoothing the Ammonite which really makes this a beautiful and impressive example

From the late Jurassic age limestones of Tulear province, Madagascar.

Approx 160 million years old

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Diplomystus Fossil Fish

Diplomystus Fossil Fish

Diplomystus fossil fish as pictured and measuring 98mm (3.9 inches) long on a trimmed block of matrix measuring 133mm x 180mm

From the Eocene age, Green River formation of Wyoming, USA

Approx 48.5 million years old

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A large Mammoth tooth from the Southern Carpathian Basin, Hungary

A large Mammoth tooth from the Southern Carpathian Basin, Hungary

A large Mammoth tooth from the Southern Carpathian Basin, Hungary

From the rarer Southern Mammoth, Mammuthus meridionalis

Pleistocene age approx 1.5 to 2.5 million years old

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Plesiosaur vertebra, Cretaceous age

Plesiosaur vertebra, Cretaceous age

A large Plesiosaur vertebra with processes preserved in a large phospate matrix block.

From Khouribga, Morocco. Cretaceous age, Campanian, Maastrichtian, approximately 70 Million years old

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Megalodon Shark Tooth, Miocene age, USA

Megalodon Shark Tooth, Miocene age, USA

A very large fossil sharks tooth from Otodus megalodon aka Carcharodon megalodon, South Carolina, USA

This specimen measures approx 113mm (4.45 inches) long when measured along one diagonal edge from root to tip

Miocene age, approx 20 million years old

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Spinosaurus tooth, Cretaceous age, Morocco

Spinosaurus tooth, Cretaceous age, Morocco

A well preserved tooth from this famous, large Dinosaur

Late Cretaceous age, Tegana formation of the Kem Kem basin, Morocco

Spinosaurus is believed to have been a semi aquatic Dinosaur that fed on fish as evidenced from the long crocodile-like jaws. It was even larger than T-Rex and is believed to have weighed more than 20 tons and measured anywhere from 40 to almost 60 feet long when fully grown

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Ophiura fossil Brittle Star. Ordovician age, Morocco

Ophiura fossil Brittle Star. Ordovician age, Morocco

A fossil Brittle Star, Ophiura sp from the Ordovician age, Kataoua formation of Blekus, Morocco

Approximately 450 million years old

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