Cast and Mounted Hadrosaur Skull The original skull was sold at auction Sunday, January 20, 2008 for $95,360. See below for more details. Skull available as half cast
The Taylor Trail is finally cast! The Taylor Trail is the most controversial fossil track way in the world. Were these mysterious footprints made by a giant man?
Mt. Blanco team begins excavation on huge new long-neck dinosaur! On the steep side of a mountain in North Western Colorado, we began excavation on a veritable bone pile!
Glen Rose Acrocanthosaursus Footprint $120.00 plus $30.00 shipping Replica of a three-toed dinosaur (Acrocanthosaurus) track from the Paluxy River bed in Glen Rose, Texas. Dimensions: Roughly 21″ x
ICA Burial Stones 500 B.C. – 1500 A.D. $75.00 each plus $25 shipping (USA) $275.oo for all four plus $75 shipping (USA) According to Evolutionary theory, the dinosaurs
The Burdick Track looks like a human track found in Glen Rose Cretaceous rock – where we also find many dinosaur footprints. This print appears to be genuine,
Mounting the Psittacosaurus Fossil Mt. Blanco Museum has been contracted to mount the skeleton for a collector in the Dallas area. Mr. Stan Lutz, a welder and fossil
T-Rex Collagen Discovered! Collagen filaments found in another T-rex bone. Do we believe it is 65 million years old? In 1995, the museum in New Castle Wyoming gave
Scientists Recover T. Rex Tissue!- 70 million year old soft tissue? Or is it really just further proof that dinosaurs are not as old as evolutionists proclaim?! Below is
Dimetrodon with Raindrops Track Replica $75.00 plus $15 shipping (USA) This fossil replica of a dimetrodon track fossilized with raindrop impressions is colored like the original Los Robledos
COLORADO DINOSAUR DIG The Mt. Blanco Fossil Team, under the direction of Carl E. Baugh and the Creation Evidence Museum of Glen Rose, Texas, has worked at excavating
Colorado Allosaur Dig – Joe Taylor and the Mt Blanco Team performed a rapid excavation of a vertebral column of an allosaur that was in danger of destruction. COLORADO
Special Mt. Blanco Report of the 61st Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Meeting Report of the 61st Meeting of SVP by Don Ensign, Mt. Blanco Associate Manager The 61st
T-REX SKIN – First ever!! Press Release Dec.14, 2001 Joe Taylor of the Mt. Blanco Fossil museum in Crosbyton, Texas was recently contacted by a fellow paleontologist