Handcrafted prop replica of John Hammond's cane from Jurassic Park with a real mosquito trapped in amber on top of a dinosaur bone inspired wooden cane.
As soon as you sit down on the can, you'll know you're in trouble as this Velociraptor Toilet Paper Holder stares you down as it guards the only roll.
Now you can own a real, non-working dinosaur of your very own with this cool new, er, quite prehistoric Allosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton.
Need the perfect last minute Halloween costume or just the simplest one that will still get the most attention? Then slip one of these cool new Inflatable Bobblehead Costumes from Spooktacular Creations and instantly transform your normal boring head ... Continue
While not quite as large as an actual T-Rex skull, this miniature plastic replica is designed to fit on standard shower pipes and has 9 jets inside its monstrous jaws to create a refreshing spray of dino spit.
These cool new yet quite prehistoric-inspired Gigantic Dinosaur Bones from Design Toscano are realistic-looking dinosaur bones from an unknown species that will have kids, paleontologists, dogs, and your neighbors alike doing a massive double take.
Do you have a little budding paleontologist who's a picky eater at breakfast? Then transform a boring hard-boiled egg into a ferocious hard-boiled egg that looks like a T-Rex skull with this cool new EGG-A-MATIC Dinosaur Skull - Hard-Boiled ... Continue
This fun hot cocoa mix for kids (and budding paleontologists of all ages) combines an edible soil-like mixture of hot chocolate powder with caramelized white chocolate dinosaur bones and crunchy nibs buried beneath it.
Looking for the most terrifyingly fearsome bottle opener ever created? This hardcore bottle opener forged from cast iron in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex can rip off a pesky bottle cap in its jaws with ease.
This unique prop replica of the CryoCan from Jurassic Park is just like the shaving cream can given to Dennis Nedry in the film to smuggle out the dinosaur embryos including 15 individually labeled dinosaur embryo vials and a ... Continue
The legendary Loch Ness Monster has finally risen to the surface and been spotted again... lurking just below the murky depths of a hot cup of coffee!?
This little brontosaurus has the perfect shaped neck to hold a paper towel roll in your kitchen next to your elephant-powered sink or even a couple of extra rolls of toilet paper in your bathroom next to your pelican ... Continue
Construct an edible three-dimensional Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton made from tasty chocolate bones.
Despite the four huge spikes on its tail and the giant armored plates running along its back, the mighty stegosaurus was actually a friendly plant eater, but did you know that it had close relative that preferred to eat ... Continue
A nearly seven foot tall gigantic inflatable Tyrannosaurus Rex sprinkler that sprays a conical spray of water from its mouth that's perfect for cooling off in the hot summer months or just whimsically watering your lawn.
Reusable hand-carved granite whiskey stones in the shape of spooky little skulls that chill down drinks without the typical melted ice dilution.
Sure we've all seen those chillable whiskey stones in the past, but these are crafted from granite that is hand-carved into ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skulls.
When properly muzzled, this ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur head can either hold a lunch in its mouth or double as a storage case for carrying small toys, crayons, fossils, school supplies, and more.
If you feel that your boring old table lamp simply isn't ferocious enough, then unleash one of these cool new Tyrannosaurus Rex or Brontosaurus Dinosaur Lamps.
This ferocious silicone oven mitt is shaped like a T-Rex head with an outside texture that simulates skin and a mouth filled with ridge-like teeth for grip when hunting hot pans of cookies in the oven.
This ferocious T-Rex costume inflates with the help of a built-in battery-operated fan and comes complete with a giant roaring head, extra little arms, and a long tail to ensure maximum carnage when you spin around.
A living work of art / soothing natural nightlight made up of thousands of tiny bioluminescent marine plankton called dinoflaggelates AKA dinos that glow blue when gently shook.
While it may look like a realistic 150 million year old Jurassic Period dinosaur bone from one of the largest land animals known to have ever existed, this 5.5 foot long giant faux femur was actually made from fiberglass-reinforced ... Continue
You won't be able to clone any pesky dinosaurs from this prehistoric insect trapped in amber, but you can gaze upon a preserved creature that lived over 23-33 million years ago.