Fish LAST UPDATED March 23,2012 |
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Specimens from Canada |
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Scaumenacia Curta (Lung Fish) Age; Devonian Location; Quebec, Canada. Cost; $120 Size; 16.5" long x 5.5" high (fish) Size; 17.25" x 7.25" (matrix) Item # fish/lung-bsr/rg 120 |
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Ancient Plated Fish (Bothriolepis) Double Age; Devonian Location; Quebec, Canada. Cost; $95 Size; 6" (fish) Size; 12" x 5.5" (matrix) Item # fish/bothdbl-bsr/vap 95 |
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Ancient Plated Fish (Bothriolepis) Age; Devonian Location; Quebec, Canada. Cost; $75 Size; 6" (fish) Size; 7" x 5.5" (matrix) Item # fish/bothsing-bsr/vap 75 |
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Specimens from Germany |
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Gar Fish Age; Jurassic Location; Messel Pit, Darmstadt, Germany Bavaria, Germany Cost; $ 120 Size; 12 " x 7 1/2" Item # fish/gar-bsr/rg120 Note: The Messel Pit located near Darmstadt, Germany is one of the richest sites for understanding the living environment of the Eocene at about 49 million years ago. Fossils from this site provide unique information about the early evolution of mammals. It includes exceptionally well preserved fossils ranging from fully articulated skeletons with stomach contents to this remarkably preserved bat including wing impressions. |
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Banjo Fish Age; Jurassic Location; Solnhofen limestone formation Bavaria, Germany Cost; $110 Size; 18" Item # fish/banjo-bsr/pp 110 |
| Coelocanth Age; Jurassic Location; Germany. Cost; $ 75 Size; 10 5/8" (fish) Size; 12" x 7" (matrix) Item # fish/coelo-bsr/rg 75 Note: The Coelacanth (pronounced SEE-la-canth) is a primitive lobe-finned fish, (Crossopterygii) that appeared about 350 million years ago. Coelacanth (meaning "hollow spine") is about 5 feet (1.5 m) long. This carnivore (meat-eater) was thought to have been extinct for millions of years, but a living Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa in 1938. |
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Carcharodon Megalodon |
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Carcharodon Megalodon
Jaw # 1 Age; Upper Miocene Location; USA Size; 77" high x 73" wide 184 teeth Cost; $15,000 ( does not include crating & Shipping Costs ) Shipping costs estimated at $ 300.00 within the USA. Item # fish/megjaw1-bsr/15000/rg |
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Carcharodon Megalodon
Jaw # 2 Age; Upper Miocene Location; USA Size; 63" high x 80" wide Cost; $6000( does not include crating & Shipping Costs ) Shipping costs estimated at $ 800.00 within the USA. Item # fish/megjaw2-bsr/6000/rg Note: This set of jaws are the only ones that we have as thye are no longer being made. First come first serve. |
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Carcharodon Megalodon
no teeth # 3 Age; Upper Miocene Location; USA Size; 8 foot wide on the outside Cost; $1400( does not include crating & Shipping Costs ) Shipping costs estimated at $ 1100.00 within the USA. Item # fish/megjaw3-bsr/1400/rg |
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The World's Largest Shark Tooth !! Carcharocles (Carcharodon) Megalodon # 8 Age; Upper Miocene Location; Arequipa, Peru. Size; 7.5" Cost; $95 Item # fish/megtooth8-bsr 95 This tooth belonged to the ancestor of the modern Great White Shark and is known as the WORLD'S LARGEST The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. By comparison, the largest Great White Shark recorded is under 20 feet, with the largest tooth being under 3 inches |
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Carcharodon Megalodon Shark Tooth # 9 Age; Miocene Location; South Carolina, USA. Size; 5.5" Cost; $36 Item # fish/megtooth9-bsr/vap 36 This tooth belonged to the ancestor of the modern Great White Shark !! Your Choice of Black or White. The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. By comparison, the largest Great White Shark recorded is under 20 feet, with the largest tooth being under 3 inches |
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Charcharocles Megalodon Shark Tooth # 10 Age; Miocene Location; Shark Tooth Hill, California, USA. Cost; $36 Size; 5.5" Item # fish/megtooth10-bsr/vap 36 The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. By comparison, the largest Great White Shark recorded is under 20 feet, with the largest tooth being under 3 inches |
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Charcharocles Megalodon Shark Tooth # 11 Age; Miocene Location; Shark Tooth Hill, California, USA. Cost; $36 Size; 5" (tooth) Size; 7" x 3.5" (matrix) Item # fish/megtooth11-bsr/vap 36 The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. By comparison, the largest Great White Shark recorded is under 20 feet, with the largest tooth being under 3 inches |
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Charcharocles Megalodon
Shark Tooth # 12 Age; Miocene Location; Cooper River, So. Carolina Cost; $27 ( comes with stand ) Size; 6 1/4" (tooth) Item # fish/megtooth12-27bsr/ping The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. By comparison, the largest Great White Shark recorded is under 20 feet, with the largest tooth being under 3 inches |
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Specimens from Other Countries |
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Millerosteus (
Placoderm Fish ) Age; Devonian Location; Elgin, Scotland Cost; $ 30 Size; 3 3/4 " long (fish) Size; 6" x 3 1/2" (matrix) Item # fish/placfish-bsr/pp30 |
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Mene rhombeus Age; Oligocene Location; Verona, Italy Cost; $ 80 Size; 5 " long x 4" wide (fish) Size; 7.5" x 7" (matrix) Item # fish/mene-bsr/pp80 |
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Helicoprion bessonowi
tooth Age; Late Permian to Early Triassic Location; Russia Cost; $ 95 Size; 9 1/2" wide (tooth) Size; 11.5" x 11.5" (matrix) Item # fish/helicop-bsr/rg95 Note: call to order or email FYI: This is a large symphysial tooth whorl of an otherwise unknown Shark related to the Edestoids. Check the below diagram to see how some paleontologists think how this giant tooth may have been placed on the shark. |
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Proscinetes
Age; Jurassic 110 million year old fish Location; Europe & Brazil Cost; $85 Size; 13" Item # fish/pros-bsr/pp 85 |
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Specimen from the USA |
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| Xiphactinus
audax Age - Early Cretaceous ( 100 million years old ) Location - Niobrara Chalk, formation, Kansas Cost; $290 Size; Matrix 23” x 26 ¼” and the Fish head is 18” x 21 ½”. Item # fish/x-fish-290bsr/rg ![]() This is a complete real fossil skeleton housed in a museum. In real life the fish could have reached lengths of up to 4 meters or 12 foot long just like any living shark of today,and with teeth like you see it was definitely a predator. |
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Astephus antiquus (
Catfish ) Age; Eocene Location; Wyoming Cost; $ 75 Size; 9 1/2" x 4 3/4" (matrix) Item # fish/cat-75bsr/rg Note:
Astephus antiquus is an extinct for of catfish found in the Green River
Formation of Wyoming. These Eocene Age fossils are rare so your only chance to
own one might be this replica
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| Gar Fish Age; Eocene Location; Wyoming Cost; $385 Size; 28" (fish) Size; 30" x 8" (matrix) Item # fish/lggar-385bsr/rg Note: ready to hung on your wall and also look at the details of the scales and the tail . A real one of these fishes would cost upwards of 8000.00. |
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Not Fossils but Modern Day Species |
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| Smooth Hammerhead Shark
Skull # 494 Sphyrna zygaena;is a species of hammerhead shark, family Sphyrnidae, so named because of the distinctive shape of the head, which is flattened and laterally extended into a hammer shape (called the "cephalofoil"), without an indentation in the middle of the front margin (hence "smooth"). Polyurethane cast of an original private collection. Size. 5in.12.5in. Cost; $250 Item # fish/hammer494-250bsr/vap
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