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Savage
Ancient Seas®
offers a wide selection of cabinet-mounted
specimens complete with educational materials.
Prefabricated with their own interior lighting, our
cabinets enable your visitors close-up views of
intriguing specimens. From a personal view of
today's living fossil, the coelacanth, to the
fossilized remains of a Gillicus fish, the dinner of an
ancient predator, your visitors will be fascinated with these
denizens of the deep. An unusual and beautiful Squalicorax
shark panel offers a prime interpretational opportunity to
discuss fossilization of this
cartilaginous creature of the
cretaceous.
Click on any
picture to see an enlarged
view.

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Ammonites
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Coelacanth:
Living Fossils
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Gillicus:
Remains of a Cretaceous Fish
from the stomach of a Xiphactinus!
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Inoceramids:
Giant Cretaceous Clam
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Protosphyraena:
a Cretaceous Swordfish-
TPI's discovery has changed the scientific
description of this fish!
Pteranodon:
A flying reptile.
This is a cast of the specimen in situ as it was
discovered in the field.
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Saurodon
leanus:
A Ray-Finned Fish
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Squalicorax:
a small shark
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Xiphactinus:
An "Exploded" View of a Giant Fish Skull
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