Replicas | ![]() Archaephippus asper, spade fish with eggs A fine complete female Spade Fish showing excellent detail including the body cavity filled with fos... VIEW resin 8 x 5.5 inches | Item 3573
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![]() Archaeotherium, skull Archaeotherium skull w/base 37” long, 38” wide. Scientific Name: Archaeotherium (megachoerus) zygoma... VIEW resin 37" long x 38" wide | Item 1754
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![]() Archaeopteryx, Haarlem Specimen This specimen consists of both A & B sides. The Haarlem Specimen (TM 6428/29, also kn... VIEW resin 6.5 x 4 Inches each | Item 3601
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![]() Archaeopteryx London Specimen Found in 1861, near Langenaltheim. Probably the best known (together with the Berlin specimen). Its ... VIEW resin 17 x 22 inches | Item 840
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![]() Archaeopteryx London Specimen Found in 1861, near Langenaltheim. Probably the best known (together with the Berlin specimen). Its ... VIEW HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE 17 x 22 inches | Item 3662
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia, Eichstatt Specimen B side Side B. See item 1397 for Side A or item 1399 for both Side A&B Found near Workerszel... VIEW High Density Polyurethane 12.5x16 inches | Item 1396
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia, Eichstatt Specimen A side Side A. See item 1398 for Side B or item 1399 for both Side A&B Found near Workerszel... VIEW High Density Polyurethane 11x19 inches | Item 1397
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia, Eichstatt Specimen A & B sides Side A & B. See item 1397 for Side A or item 1396 Side B Found near Workerszell in 19... VIEW High Density Polyurethane 11x19 A, 12.5x16 B inches | Item 1399
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia, Eichstatt Specimen Found near Workerszell in 1951, it was described by P. Wellnhofer in 1974. This is the smallest of a... VIEW resin 11x19 inches | Item 841
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia , the Munich Specimen The Munich Archaeopteryx is the most recent specimen, it was discovered in 1992 and described by Pet... VIEW resin 17x22 inches | Item 842
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographicia , the Munich Specimen The Munich Archaeopteryx is the most recent specimen, it was discovered in 1992 and described by Pet... VIEW HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE 17x22 inches | Item 3663
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographica, first bird What has reptilian teeth, a long bony tail, three clawed fingers on each forearm and...feathers? Arc... VIEW High Density Polyurethane 14.5x18 inches | Item 52
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![]() Archaeopteryx lithographica First Bird MODEL Berlin Specimen This is a scaled down detailed sculpture of Archaeopteryx one of the most famous fossils in the worl... VIEW resin 8.5 x 8.5 inches | Item 3643
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![]() Araucaria bidwellii, branch with cones Middle - Upper Jurassic, approximately 164.7 - 155.7 million years ago. Location: La... VIEW solid resin 8" x 6-3/4" x 3-3/4" | Item 2424
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![]() Apatosaurus, tail vertebra Apatosaurus tail vertebra, w/chevron and base 35�, $450 Scientific Name: Apatosaurus sp. Location:... VIEW resin 35 inches high | Item 1495
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