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We create cast fossil teeth and claws for museum stores. Each specimen is carefully molded with silicone rubber, the most accurate material available. Each reproduction is cast in a rigid polymer that captures all the minute details of the original specimen. Each cast is hand painted to match every color. If you are interested in adding a specimen from your museums collection to our catalog, please contact us. Each tooth or claw is licensed to be replicated by the museum of origin. A royalty from each sale is returned to the museum to help fund further research within their Department of Paleontology. If you have a specimen you would like us to create for your store, please let us know.
Photographs by: WMC Photography
Livingston, MT.
Photographs by: WMC Photography
Livingston, MT.
Cast Tyrannosaurus rex tooth Cast Troodon egg
The Tyrannosaurs rex tooth and the Troodon egg are from the collections of the Museum of the Rockies. Using the past and present the Museum of the Rockies inspires life-long learning in science, history, culture, and art; it advances knowledge through collections, research and discovery; and presents engaging, vibrant exhibits and programming. MOR brings the world to Montana and Montana to the world. Link to the museum here.
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The Velociraptor claw is from is from The Polish Academy of Sciences, The Institute of Paleobiology. The Institute was formally created on 18 December 1952 as a branch (at that time Zakład Paleozoologii PAN) of the newly organized Polish Academy of Sciences, which arose from the fusion of formerly independent scientific societies and foundations. Since its start, the Institute has conducted biologically-oriented research on ancient life. Descriptions of fossil biota are accompanied by comparative studies of their recent counterparts. The results of such studies are useful for both Earth and life sciences. The scope of its research covers vertebrates, invertebrates and microfossils of various origins. The Institute is renowned throughout the world and participates extensively in international cooperation. It has organized and participated in scientific expeditions to various areas of the world (Mongolia, Spitsbergen, Antarctica). Studies of paleofloras began in 1990, and a year later a biogeological research program started, integrating life sciences with Earth sciences. Link to the museum here.
The Velociraptor claw is from is from The Polish Academy of Sciences, The Institute of Paleobiology. The Institute was formally created on 18 December 1952 as a branch (at that time Zakład Paleozoologii PAN) of the newly organized Polish Academy of Sciences, which arose from the fusion of formerly independent scientific societies and foundations. Since its start, the Institute has conducted biologically-oriented research on ancient life. Descriptions of fossil biota are accompanied by comparative studies of their recent counterparts. The results of such studies are useful for both Earth and life sciences. The scope of its research covers vertebrates, invertebrates and microfossils of various origins. The Institute is renowned throughout the world and participates extensively in international cooperation. It has organized and participated in scientific expeditions to various areas of the world (Mongolia, Spitsbergen, Antarctica). Studies of paleofloras began in 1990, and a year later a biogeological research program started, integrating life sciences with Earth sciences. Link to the museum here.