Amphibian Skulls

Amphibian Skulls

  • Aphaneramma Stereospondyl Skull

    Aphaneramma Stereospondyl first appeared during the Late Permian. During this time, the two major groups of stereospondyls, capitosaurians and trematosaurians, appeared. Aphaneramma Stereospondyls were relatively uncommon in the Paleozoic, outnumbered…

    $119.00
  • Brazilian Horned Frog Skull

    The Brazilian horned frog (Ceratophrys aurita) is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest,…

    $91.00
  • Chinese Giant Salamander Skull

    Giant Salamanders are native to China & are the largest amphibian in the world growing over 6 feet long and weighing up to 60 lbs. Like most salamanders, the Giant…

    $104.00
  • Cosgriffius Skull Replica

    Cosgriffius is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae. It was described by Samuel P. Welles based on a single partial skull from the well-known Meteor Crater…

    $70.00
  • Eryops megacephalus Fossil Skeleton

    Eryops megacephalus, the fossils of which are found mainly in early Permian (about 295 million years ago) rocks of the Texas Red Beds, located in Archer County, Texas. Fossils have…

    $15,600.00
  • Eryops megacephalus Skeleton Replica

    Eryops megacephalus, the fossils of which are found mainly in early Permian (about 295 million years ago) rocks of the Texas Red Beds, located in Archer County, Texas. Fossils have…

    $12,000.00
  • Eryops Megacephalus Skull Replica

    Eryops megacephalus, the fossils of which are found mainly in early Permian (about 295 million years ago) rocks of the Texas Red Beds, located in Archer County, Texas. Fossils have…

    $665.00
  • Vigilius wellesi Skull Replica

    Vigilius is an extinct genus of brachyopid temnospondyl amphibian from the Triassic of Arizona. It is known from the single type species Vigilius wellesi.

    $83.00
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