"Vertebrates"
Pterodactylus kochi (Jurassic)
Complete, including elongated fingers used to support the wing membrane. Resin. Germany.
Carcharodon megalodon (Miocene)
Strikingly realistic large, museum-quality great white shark tooth. Length 5 1/2". Resin. South Carolina.
Nothosaurus sp. (Triassic)
Wonderfully detailed, hand-painted, skeletal replica of a primitive Triassic nothosaur, a synaptosaurian aquatic reptile of uncertain ancestry. Resin. China.
Xiphactinus audax (Cretaceous)
This species of very large predatory fish swam the oceans of the Late Cretaceous some 90 million years ago.
Utahraptor ostrommaysi (Cretaceous)
This exceptionally large tearing claw is from a recently discovered dinosaur. Size: 7"L. Resin. Utah.
Sclerocephalus hauseri (Permian)
A rare and finely-detailed example of a Permian rhachitomous amphibian with well-defined skull bones and appendages. Germany.
Sinocyamodus xinpuensis (Triassic)
Excellent complete skeletal replica of this rare Chinese fossil placodont, a primitive sauropterygian reptile. China.
Keichousaurus hui (Triassic)
A beautiful composite specimen of three well-preserved examples of the small pachyleurosaur reptile showing excellent skeletal definition. On a 8"×63/4" matrix. China.
Thrinaxodon sp.(Triassic)
Full skeleton in a curled position. From a mammal-like group known as cynodonts. In relief on a 7×81/4" slab. Resin. South Africa.
Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth
At 12 m long and weighing 7250 kilograms, the T. rex was the largest meat-eating animal that ever lived.
Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi (Triassic)
This complete skeleton is an example of a primitive synaptosaurian reptile group known as nothosaurs. It measures 91/2" in length on an 113/4×61/4" matrix. Resin. Switzerland.
Confuciousornis sanctus (Late Cretaceous)
This remarkable resin cast features one of the most complete examples of a near contemporary of Archaeopteryx. Recently found in Liaoning Province in China, this fossil bird displays the earliest evidence of truly beaked birds with clear body contour feathers.
Manchurochelys liaoxensis
A rare complete skeleton and shell replica of this 130 million year old fossil turtle, a distant relative of the modern-day snapping turtle.
Homonid Cranium and Maxilla Restoration Series
Full-Size Skull Reproductions Based on Key Hominid Remains

