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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil A
Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and…
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil B
Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and…
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil C
Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and…
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil E
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus is known to have eaten fish, and most scientists believe that it hunted both terrestrial and aquatic prey; evidence suggests that this extinct dinosaur lived both on land…
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Spinosaurus Tooth Replica F
Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and…
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil Replicas
Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and…
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Stegosaurus Armor Plate Replica
Today, it is generally agreed that their spiked tails were most likely used for defense against predators, while their plates may have been used primarily for display, and secondarily for…
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Stegosaurus Tail Spike and Spine Plate
Today, it is generally agreed that their spiked tails were most likely used for defense against predators, while their plates may have been used primarily for display, and secondarily for…
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Stegosaurus Tail Spike Replica
Today, it is generally agreed that their spiked tails were most likely used for defense against predators, while their plates may have been used primarily for display, and secondarily for…
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Stenonychosaurus Claw Replica
Stenonychosaurus was a typically built troodontid, ranging between two and two and half meters in length. A sickle shaped claw was present on each foot, and probably the primary…
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Struthiomimus Dinosaur Claw Replica
Their long arms were tipped with sharp claws. The claws of digits 2 and 3 were very straight, but the thumb claw, was slightly opposed and curved. Struthiomimus could have…
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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…
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Supersaurus Scapula Replica
Supersaurus is among the largest dinosaurs known from good remains, possibly reaching 33–34 meters (108–112 ft.) in length, and a weight of 31.8–36.3 tonnes (35.1–40.0 short tons).
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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…
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T Rex Dinosaur Hand Claw Fossil
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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T Rex Dinosaur Toe Claw
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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T Rex Toe Claw Fossil
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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T-Rex Dinosaur Tooth Replica
Tyrannosaurus rex holds the record for the longest tooth at 12 inches. T. rex had 50 to 60 thick, conical, and serrated teeth that were replaced after being broken, and…
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Tarbosaurus Dinosaur Egg Replica
Tarbosaurus bataar meaning “alarming lizard” is a genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur that flourished in Asia about 70 million years ago, at the end of the Late Cretaceous Period.
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Tenontosaurus Dinosaur Claw Replica
“Terrible claw” refers to the unusually large, sickle-shaped talon on the second toe of each hind foot. The fossil YPM 5205 preserves a large, strongly curved ungual. In life, archosaurs…
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Tenontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth
Tenontosaurus had a long, flexible neck. The front of its mouth had no teeth; it had a horny beak for biting off plants. Rows of strong, tightly fitted teeth ground…
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Teratornis Merriami Bird Skull
Teratornis merriami had a wingspan of around 11 to 12 ft. and a wing area of 17.5 square meters, standing an estimated 30 in. tall. It was somewhat larger than…
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Therizinosaurus Dinosaur Claw Fossil
The most distinctive feature of Therizinosaurus was the presence of gigantic claws on each of the three digits of their front limbs. The claws were straight, gradually tapering into a…
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Thescelosaurus Dinosaur Claw Replica
Its teeth were of two types: small pointed premaxillary teeth, and leaf-shaped cheek teeth. Six small teeth were present in both premaxillae, with a toothless section at the tip of…