Amphibians / (All Types) | Seymouria, amphibian skeleton Seymouria (pronounced see-MORE-ee-ah) is named after Seymour, Texas where it was first found. It was... VIEW resin & fiberglas 28.5x21.5 inches | Item 460
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Sclerocephalus hauseri, Permian Amphibian Sclerocephalus hauseri Permian Amphibian Sclerocephalus hauseri is a type of a... VIEW resin 11x5.75 inches | Item 1617
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Sclerocephalus hauseri, Amphibian Skeleton Scientific Name: Sclerocephalus hauseri, Amphibian Skeleton Location: Germany ... VIEW resin 43x21 inches | Item 1874
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Propelodytes wagneri, Messel frog The Messel Pit located near Darmstadt, Germany is one of the richest sites for understanding the liv... VIEW resin 4.25 x 2.75 inches | Item 1114
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Propelodytes wagneri, Messel frog The Messel Pit located near Darmstadt, Germany is one of the richest sites for understanding the liv... VIEW resin 8.25x7 inches | Item 837
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Platyrhinops (Amphibamus) lyelli, early amphibian skeleton Amphibians, familiar to most people as frogs, toads, and salamanders, first appeared at the end of t... VIEW resin 4.5 x 2.25 inches | Item 90
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Palaeobatrachis, Messel Frog Considering that the Messel location was a series of lakes, it is remarkable that very few amphibian... VIEW resin 5-5/8" x 5" x 5/8" | Item 3147
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Nothosaurus, skeleton This is a wonderfully detailed hand-painted, skeletal replica of a primitive Triassic nothosaur, a s... VIEW resin 26.5x14 inches | Item 1620
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Messelornis cristata, Messel, Bird, Rail In spite of the fact that most of the prehistoric Messel area was covered by lakes, typical waterfow... VIEW resin 9 x 11-1/2 x 3/4 | Item 3148
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Koskinonodon perfecta, Metaposaur amphibina skull Koskinonodon perfectus was a Temnospondyli amphibian from the Late Triassic of North America. This 2... VIEW resin & fiberglas 23.5 x17.5 plate 17x17 skull | Item 1109
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Greererpeton burkemorani, skull, large Greererpeton is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Mauch Chunk Formation, Mississip... VIEW resin 7.5" long x 5" wide | Item 971
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Greererpeton burkemorani, skull small Greererpeton is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Mauch Chunk Formation, Mississip... VIEW resin 5.75" long x 4.5" wide | Item 972
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Eryops megacephalus, skull, Permian Eryops (pronounced EAR-ee-ops) (meaning "long eye" or "drawn-out eye" in Greek) was a common, primit... VIEW resin 13.5" l x 11.5" w x 4.5" h | Item 1960 |
Eryops megacephalus, skeleton Eryops (pronounced EAR-ee-ops) (meaning "long eye" or "drawn-out eye" in Greek) was a common, primit... VIEW resin 5.5 feet long | Item 1961 |
Eryops megacelphalus, amphibian Eryops (pronounced EAR-ee-ops) (meaning "long eye" or "drawn-out eye" in Greek) was a common, primit... VIEW resin & fiberglas 12.5 x 9.5 skull 20 x 15 plate | Item 1108
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