All items sold on this website are polyurethane resin replicas, made in USA. No real or natural bone is available on this site.
Dinosaur Element Replicas are cast in polyurethane resins and made in the USA. Our Dinosaur Element Replicas are precise reproductions of real dinosaur skin to offer featuring Duckbill, Hadrosaur, and Triceratops skin replicas that are simply amazing teaching tools. Our Albertosaurus Arm Hand and Foot Fossil Replica and the Albertosaurus Maxilla Fossil Upper Jaw dinosaur element Replicas are durable enough to handle students to touch and study.
All of our dinosaur elements are nicely boxed, packaged and shipped daily. International orders are welcomed as well as purchase orders from museums, zoos and schools. Call 509-951-3557 we will help you place your order!
We currently have 36 Fossil Skin, Hoof Rear Ungual, horns, Skin Frill, tooth, foot, Maxilla, Dorsal Vertebra replicas to choose from of Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Duckbill, Dwarf Mammoth, Dystylosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Grallator, Hadrosaur, Iguanodon, Oviraptor, Parasaurolophus Walkeri, Sauropod, Segisaurus, Stetosaurus, Titantosarus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Ultrasaurus, and Woolly Mammoth.
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Albertosaurus Arm Hand and Foot Fossils Replicas
Albertosaurus forelimbs were small and had only two functional fingers, the second being longer than the first. The legs were long and had a four-toed foot. The first toe was…
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Albertosaurus Dinosaur Hand Fossil
Albertosaurus forelimbs were small and had only two functional fingers, the second being longer than the first. The legs were long and had a four-toed foot. The first toe was…
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Albertosaurus Foot Replica
Albertosaurus forelimbs were small and had only two functional fingers, the second being longer than the first. The legs were long and had a four-toed foot. The first toe was…
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Albertosaurus Lower Jaw Fossil
The massive skull of Albertosaurus, which was perched on a muscular, short, S-shaped neck, was about 3.3 feet long in the largest adults. Wide openings in the skull provided space…
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Albertosaurus Maxilla Fossil Replica
The massive skull of Albertosaurus, which was perched on a muscular, short, S-shaped neck, was about 3.3 feet long in the largest adults. Wide openings in the skull, called fenestrae,…
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Allosaurus Dinosaur Large Footprint
Allosaurus was a large bipedal predator. Its skull was light, robust, and equipped with dozens of sharp, serrated teeth. Relative to the large and powerful legs, its three-fingered hands were…
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Apatosaurus Dinosaur Femur Bone
Apatosaurus’s bones of their legs were stocky despite being long, implying that it was a more robust animal. The tail was held above the ground during normal locomotion. They had…
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Apatosaurus Femur BYU Replica
Apatosaurus’s bones of their legs were stocky despite being long, implying that it was a more robust animal. The tail was held above the ground during normal locomotion. They had…
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California Dinosaur Footprint Plaque
The Coelurosaurs tracks are estimated to be 170 million years old. They were found in 1950 in the eastern Mojave by James Evans. He identified some of the impressions in…
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Camptosaurus Dinosaur Hand Replica
Camptosaurus is a genus of plant-eating, beaked ornithischian dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic period of western North America and possibly also Europe. The name means ‘flexible lizard’.
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Dinosaur Footprint Eubrontes Replica
Cast of a tridactyl dinosaur footprint Eubrontes from the Triassic of the Czech Republic (sandstone quarry near Červený Kostelec) A typical Eubrontes print is from 25–50 cm long, with three…
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Duckbill Dinosaur Skin Replica
One such specimen was the very complete AMNH 5060 (belonging to Edmontosaurus annectens), recovered in 1908. This specimen’s skin was almost completely preserved in the form of impressions.
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Dwarf Mammoth Jaw Replica
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…
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Dystylosaurus Dorsal Vertebra Fossil
The assignment of the more complete specimen, WDC DMJ-021, to Dystylosaurus or Supersaurus suggests that it was very similar in anatomy to Apatosaurus but less robustly built with especially elongated…
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Edmontosaurus Digit Replica
Edmontosaurus was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America.
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Edmontosaurus Toe Hoof Juvenile
Edmontosaurus was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America.
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Edmontosaurus Ungal Claw Replica
Edmontosaurus annectens or Hadrosaurid duckbill was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now…
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Grallator Dinosaur Footprint Fossil
Grallator or Hunanpus footprints are characteristically three toed and range from 4 to 8 in. long. Though the tracks show only three toes, the trackmakers likely had between four and…
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Hadrosaur Dinosaur Tibia Skin
Skin impressions of multiple hadrosaurs have been found. From these impressions, the hadrosaurs were determined to be scaled, and not feathered like some dinosaurs of other groups.
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Iguanodon Dinosaur Large Footprint
Iguanodon were bulky herbivores that could shift from bipedality to quadrupedality. Iguanodon is estimated to have weighed about 3.4 tons on average. The legs were powerful, but not built for…
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Mammal Coprolite Replica
A Coprolite (also known as a Coprolith) is fossilized feces. Coprolites are classified as trace fossils as opposed to body fossils, as they give evidence for the animal’s behavior (in…
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Nanosaurus Rear Foot Replica
Nanosaurus or Nanosaurus agilis was a bipedal dinosaur with short forelimbs and long hind limbs with large processes for muscle attachments. The hands were short and broad with short fingers.
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Oviraptor Dinosaur Egg Fossil
Oviraptor philoceratops is known from a single partial skeleton (specimen number AMNH 6517), as well as a nest of about fifteen eggs that have been referred to this species (AMNH…