PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Add a rare and eye-catching piece to your collection with this scientifically accurate replica skull of Boreopterus — a fish-eating pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China. With its long, toothy jaws and streamlined profile, this museum-grade cast offers an exciting glimpse into the life of one of Earth’s earliest aerial predators.
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Product Features:
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Species: Boreopterus cuiae
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Includes: Complete skull replica (upper and lower jaws)
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Material: High-quality, lightweight PLA with hand-painted fossil finish
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Dimensions: Approx. 14–18” (35–45 cm) long
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Display: Freestanding or optional custom base for angled presentation
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Modeled from fossils discovered in the Yixian Formation, Liaoning Province, China
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Features elongated jaws lined with closely spaced, needle-like teeth — ideal for catching fish
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A unique and rarely offered pterosaur specimen perfect for collectors, educators, and museums
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Compact but highly detailed — a great addition to any prehistoric skull collection
Perfect for teaching about pterosaur diversity, flight evolution, and Early Cretaceous ecosystems. Boreopterus