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£29.95
Ichthyosaur Sp (2) Vertebrae / Bone Cut & Polished Fossil, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, 180 Million Years Old.
£27.50
Ichthyosaur Sp (6) Vertebrae / Bone Cut & Polished Fossil, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, 180 Million Years Old.
£44.95
Ichthyosaur Sp 7 Vertebrae / Bone Cut & Polished Fossil, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, 180 Million Years Old.
£69.95
Ichthyosaur Sp (8) Vertebrae / Bone Cut & Polished Fossil, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, 180 Million Years Old.
£130.00
Ichthyosaur Sp (9) Vertebrae / Bone Cut & Polished Fossil, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, 180 Million Years Old.
£74.95
Ichthyosaurus Polished Display Bone 1 Specimen Whiby UK 38cm x 7cm 889gms approx
£55.00
Ichthyosaurus Polished Display Bone 2 Specimen Whitby UK 33cm x 6cm 652gms approx
£50.00
Ichthyosaurus Polished Display Bone 3 Specimen Whiby UK 31cm x 8cm 666gms approx
£48.00
Ichthyosaurus Polished Display Bone pair of Specimens Whitby UK 27cm x 7.5cm 627gms & 24cm x 7.5cm 667gms approx
£60.00
Ichthyosaurus Bone & Ammonite Polished Display Specimen Whitby UK 19.5cm x 5.5cm 382gms approx
£70.00
Vertebra Ichthyosaur 7cm x 3cm 269 gms Orton Quarry Peterborough
£45.00
Vertebrae Bone Specimen 2 Oxford Clay Orton Peterborough
£32.00
Ichthyosaurus Vertebra fossil Peterborough Diameter 8.5cm approx
£48.00
Vertebrae 40 small specimens range 22gms to below 1 gm. Isle of Sheppey
£38.50
Cave Bear Jaw fossil Ursus spelaeus Pleistocene Romania length 30cm approx.
£275.00
Plesiosaur Vertebra Large Abingdon Oxfordshire 8.5cm x 7.5cm x 5cm approx.
£80.00
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Plesiosaur Humerus Peterborough 15cm
£120.00
Plesiosaur Humerus Bone 4 specimen 11cm long 532gms UK
£18.50
Plesiosaur Humerus Bone 3 specimen 17cm long 1.48kg UK
£30.00
Plesiosaur Humerus Bone 1 specimen 12cm long 1,15kg UK
£55.00
Coprolite small specimens vary in size 4cm x 2 cm Stone Treasures
£8.95
Coprolite Specimens (Dino Poo) Madagascar 8cm approx
£12.50
Bone material is the preserved remains of dinosaur skeletons.
After a dinosaur died the body may have been buried in sediment. The inorganic parts of the bone, such as muscle and fat, would have decayed but the hard part such as calcium remained and it kept its shape. As water soaked into the bone other minerals penetrated in too. This made the bone more solid and harder. If the bone was then compressed it became a rock (Sedimentary rock). A fossil was formed.
Coprolite (which is fossil poo) are trace fossils as opposed to body fossils. They can still reveal much about prehistoric animals as they give evidence about the animals behaviour such as its diet.
See below for bone and coprolite material we have for sale.