Now you can own a real, non-working dinosaur of your very own with this cool new, er, quite prehistoric Allosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton.
Shaped like a prehistoric triceratops, this ingenious dinosaur taco holder supports two hard taco shells upright on its back.
This prehistoric-looking crude coffee mug is handmade from serpentinite rock and clay and is great for sipping coffee while hunting or gathering or just sipping... More
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... More
This ancient serving platter is artisan-crafted from a sliced and polished natural petrified wood slab that is supported atop wrought iron legs.
This ferocious nonstick, cast-aluminum pan bakes two of each dinosaur into tasty little cakelets: Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, and the mighty T-Rex.
Fearsome little T-Rex, Diplodocus or Triceratops glowing sculptures / lamps.
A gigantic 5.5 foot long replica statue of a fossilized femur bone from an Apatosaurus, one of the largest known land animals to have ever existed.
A modern day remake of the ultimate in classical Stone Age tools, the simple rock.
These double-take-inducing metal sculptures of prehistoric, plant-eating Brontosauruses seem to be using their long necks to reach up and munch on your bushes.
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... More
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... More
This massive, lifesize Triceratops dinosaur statue is nearly 20 feet long, stands 10 feet tall, and is posed like it's charging across your yard.
While it may look like a real alligator is swimming through the water, this faux gator is actually just a realistic buoyant decoy with a head, torso, and tail... More
An authentic collection of rare specimens from Earth and beyond that are billions of years in the making. From 4.5 billion year old Space Gems to Egyptian Papyrus... More
The monstrous king of all dinosaurs has been brought back from prehistoric extinction and shrunk down into a miniature yet quite ferocious taco holder that supports... More
Channel your inner voracious velociraptor as you shred, cut, lift, and serve up meats of all kinds with these two prehistoric-inspired kitchen claws.
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... More
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... More
These anciently rustic, one-of-a-kind end tables are made from petrified wood sourced from Indonesia.
This crocodile decoy floats around in a pool or pond or can even be posed on land to scare off birds, animals, neighbors, and other unwanted pests.
Although the fearsome dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years in the late Cretaceous Period, that doesn't mean you still can't display a massive Triceratops... More
Would you like a cool plant for your desk that is older than the dinosaurs, can shrivel up and die for 50 years at a time, be revived by water in 1 day and live... More
Smudge-resistant, decorative sculptures made from carbonaceous graphite (mineral remains of prehistoric plant life) whose entire surface can be used to write... More