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Large Tarbosaur Skull (part of the T-REX
family). Found in Mongolia. Notice the
reddish color - due to the presence of iron in the
ground. |
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Triceratops Femur with bite marks - you already
know about this. |
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Pteranodon skull with huge t-rex tooth, genuine
meg tooth and a phacops trilobite. |
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Icthyosaur with baby. Large Sand
Tiger Shark jaws - genuine. |
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Coelophysis - you already have this. |
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Large triceratops skull. Great piece as
this was found on someone property in
Texas. |
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T-REX Footprints. These are
GREAT!!!! You already have the whittish
one on the right - found on someones property
in Mexico with the original still sitting in
this guys living room (Not For Sale!!)
Now - look at the left. This is a real
great story. It was originally found on a
Cub Scout Ranch in Cimmeron New Mexico by a
geologist who's job it was to map out the
area. He actually discovered this
footprint (the bottom one) in 1983. He
only told people about it (Univ. of Colorado)
in 1994. See below:
Philmont Scout Ranch is a large,
rugged, mountainous ranch
located near the town of
Cimarron in the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the
Rocky
Mountains of northern New
Mexico. The ranch, formerly the property
of oil baron Waite
Phillips and now that of the
Boy Scouts of America, is currently in use
as a National High Adventure Base in which
crews of Scouts and Venturers take part in
backpacking
expeditions and other outdoor
activities.
Philmont is also home to the
Philmont Training Center, which is the main
center for BSA's national-level training for
volunteers and professionals. In addition to
its extensive BSA programs, Philmont continues
to operate as a ranch, maintaining a relatively
small stock of cattle,
horses,
and bison.
It is the site of the only documented
Tyrannosaurus rex track in the world
(discovered in 1983 and formally identified in
1994) in North Ponil Canyon by Camp
Anasazi.
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Utahraptor Leg assembly -
you already have this in your
collecton.
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On the botto you see the St. George
Footprint. (St George Utah). The
genuine footprint is resting on top of the
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Full Size T-REX Skull.
Triceratops horns (double) in front of the
T-REX.
Note - my 65 lb meteorite on the carpet in
front of the T-REX.
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T-REX Foot - original in the Los Angeles
CA. Museum. |
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Dinosaur Eggs. I first show my genuine
Hadrosaur egg. I then go into the
Therizinosaur Egg Nest - smallest eggs. I
show students that even though they had the
smallest eggs, as an adult, they ended up with
the largest claws of any dinosaur in
history. I then show a 33 inch
Therizinosaur claww - kid freak out at
this.
I then go on to telling them about the T-REX
eggs. If you go onto the National Geographic
website and search for dinosaur eggs, you'll
see a story about a farmer who found on his
property a 8 ft wide nest of eggs. These
were identified as T-REX Eggs. We got the
cast from two of those eggs. You can see
these on the bottom left of the photo.
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Another view of the raptor eggs and
Theriz. claw and the Full size Allosaurus
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Giant 7 Ft Allosaurs Leg unassembled next
to another t-rex footprint. |
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On this table is the following:
Protoceratops skull (large), Chilotherium Skull
(white), Therizinosaur skull (bottom left),
Velociraptor Skull (right of Theriz. skull),
Allosaurus hand, genuine dinosaur bone (bottom
right), and the two rust colored small skull you
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Close up of Therizinosaur skull. I
like to use this because when you find claws as
large as the one you have, you would be expecting
to find some nasty looking meat eating skull to go
along with this. What was actually found was
this rather small skull that indicated that the
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Large Apatosaurus Skull |
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Here's a photo of the 7 Ft. Allosaurus
leg assembled as well as the 9 Ft. mastodon
Leg. |
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