Dinosaur Skull Replicas
-
Abelisaurus Skull Replica
Abelisaurus comahuensis skull roof is thickened. There are also very large fenestrae (window-like openings) in the skull, which are found in many dinosaurs and reduce skull weight.
-
Allosaurus Fragilis Dinosaur Skull Replica
The skull and teeth of Allosaurus were modestly proportioned for a theropod of its size. Paleontologist Gregory S. Paul gives a length of 33.3 in. for a skull belonging to…
-
Allosaurus fragilis Skull Replica
The skull and teeth of Allosaurus fragilis were modestly proportioned for a theropod of its size. Paleontologist Gregory S. Paul gives a length of 33.3 in. for a skull belonging to…
-
Archaeopteryx Skull Replica
Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic Period around 150 – 145 million years ago. Despite its small size, broad wings, and inferred ability to fly or glide, Archaeopteryx has more…
-
Avimimus Portentosus Skull Fossil
Avimimus Portentosus was a small, bird like dinosaur with a length of 5 ft. The skull was small compared to the body, though the brain and eyes were large.
-
Camarasaurus Lentus Skull Fossil
The arched skull of Camarasaurus or Chambered lizard was remarkably square and the blunt snout had many fenestrae. The 7.5 in. teeth were shaped like chisels (spatulate) and arranged evenly…
-
Camptosaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica
Camptosaurus is a large herbivorous dinosaur found as fossils in Western Europe and Western North America that lived from the Late Jurassic Period to the Early Cretaceous Period.
-
Carnotaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica
Known from a single well preserved skeleton, it is one of the best understood theropods from the Southern Hemisphere. The skeleton, found in 1984, was uncovered in the Chubut Province…
-
Carnotaurus Skull 1:8 Scale
Carnotaurus or Carnotaurus sastrei is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period, between about 72 and 69.9 million years ago.
-
Chasmosaurus Belli Dinosaur Skull
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
-
Chasmosaurus belli Skull Replica
$6,400.00 -
Deinonychus Skull Replica 1:1
The skull of Deinonychus was equipped with powerful jaws lined with around seventy curved, blade like teeth. It had a more robust skull roof, like that of Dromaeosaurus.
-
Dimetrodon Dinosaur Skull Replica
An additional hole in the skull, the supratemporal fenestra, can be seen when viewed from above. The back of the skull is oriented at a slight upward angle, a feature…
-
Dimetrodon limbatus Skull Replica
Single openings in the skull behind each eye, known as temporal fenestrae, and other skull features distinguish Dimetrodon and true mammals from most of the earliest sauropsids.
-
Dwarf Woolly Mammoth Skull
Dwarf elephants are prehistoric members of the order Proboscidea which, through the process of allopatric speciation on islands, evolved much smaller body sizes (around 3 ft. 3 in. to 7…
-
Eoraptor Dinosaur Skull Replica
The type and only species, Eoraptor lunensis, was first described in 1993, and is known from several well-preserved skeletons. They had heterodont dentition, which suggests that it was omnivorous.
-
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…
-
Gasparinisaura Cincosalternis Skull
Gasparinisaura Cincosalternis had a rounded head that was moderately elongated. The eye sockets were very large and placed in a high position. The rather long back of the head was…
-
Giganotosaurus carolinii Skull Replica
Some researchers have found the animal to be larger than Tyrannosaurus, which has historically been considered the largest theropod, while others have found them to be roughly equal in size.
-
Gorgonospid Skull Replica
Gorgonospid or Broomisaurus planiceps are the most morphologically homogeneous of the major therapsid clades. A distinctive feature of gorgonopsians is the large size of their canine teeth.
-
Herrerasaurus Skull Replica
Herrerasaurus was a lightly built bipedal carnivore with a long tail and a relatively small head. Adults had skulls up to 22 in. long and were up to 20 ft….
-
Iguanodon Waterhouse Hawkins
Iguanodon or Iguanodon bernissartensis, was an early Cretaceous dinosaur. A massive herbivore with a horny beak and cheek teeth for grinding vegetation.
-
Maiasaura Juvenile Skull Replica
Maiasaura or Maiasaura peeblesorum were large, attaining a maximum known length of about 30 ft. They had a flat beak, thick noses and a small, spiky crest in front of…
-
Megalodon Waterhouse Hawkins
Megalodon or Otodus megalodon, meaning “big tooth”, is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago (mya), during the Early Miocene to the Pliocene.
-
Mosasaurus Skull Replica
The skull of Mosasaurus hoffmannii tapered off into a short, conical tip. The jaws were armed with massive conical teeth. Their paddle-like limbs had five digits in front and four…
-
Nanosaurus Skull Dinosaur Replica
Nanosaurus or Nanosaurus agilis is known from material from all parts of the body, including two good skeletons, although the skull is still poorly known.
-
Plesiosaurus Skull Replica
Plesiosaurus or Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus were among the first fossil reptiles discovered. In the beginning of the nineteenth century, scientists realized how distinctive their build was and they were named as a…
-
Protoceratops Dinosaur Skull Replica
The skull consisted of a massive frontal beak, and four pairs of fenestrae (skull openings). The foremost hole, the naris, was considerably smaller than the nostrils seen in later genera.
-
Pterodaustro Skull Replica
Pterodaustro guinazui has a very elongated skull, up to 29 centimeters long. The portion in front of the eye sockets comprises 85 percent of skull length.
-
Pterosaur Diving Model
Pterosaurs or Tropeognathus mesembrinus or “wing lizard” were flying reptiles of the extinct clade or order Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic.
-
Sinraptor Dinosaur Skull Replica
The holotype specimen of Sinraptor or Sinraptor dongi was uncovered from the Shishugou Formation during a joint Chinese and Canadian expedition to the northwestern Chinese desert in 1987, and described…
-
Suchimimus Skull Replica
Suchomimus tenerensis had a very long, low snout and narrow jaws, formed by a forward expansion of the front most snout bones and the branch of the main upper jaw…
-
Synthetoceras Tricornatus Skull Replica
Synthetoceras tricornatus is a large, extinct protoceratid, endemic to North America ( Nebraska ) during the Late Miocene, 10.3—5.3 Ma, existing for approximately 5 million years. Fossils have been recovered…
-
Tyrannosaurus Rex Skull 1:1 Replica
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, the forelimbs of Tyrannosaurus were short…
-
Tyrannosaurus-Rex 1:9 Skull Replica
Tyrannosaurus-rex was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, their forelimbs were short but unusually powerful…
-
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Harley Skull Replica
The skull bones were massive and the nasals and some other bones were fused, preventing movement between them; but many contained a “honeycomb” of tiny air spaces and thus lighter.
-
Uintatherium Skull Replica
It’s skull was flat and concave which is rare and not characteristic of any other known mammal. Uintamastix cranial cavity was exceptionally small due the walls of the cranium being…
-
Velociraptor Dinosaur Skull Replica
Velociraptor’s first claw on each foot was small, and positioned away from the main foot. The second claw was the key adaptation that enabled Velociraptor to become such an effective…