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WHAT IS Project Exploration?

Project Exploration was founded in 1999 by University of Chicago paleontologist Dr. Paul Sereno and educator Gabrielle Lyon, to make science accessible to the public-with a special focus on city kids and girls.
Project Exploration: Education, Exhibits, Discovery Project Exploration collage

We work to:
  • Reduce the distance between science and the public-especially populations historically under-represented in professional science
  • Inspire city kids and girls to learn and achieve through innovative hands-on experiences with science
  • Connect students, teachers, and families with working scientists

Project Exploration ACCOMPLISHES ITS MISSION THROUGH:
  • Youth Development Initiatives, targeting low and middle achieving minority and female Chicago Public School students ages 12 to 17.
  • Services for Schools and Teachers, primarily serving Chicago Public School teachers and their students, with an emphasis on schools serving minority and low-income students.
  • Public Exhibitions and Online Initiatives, serving hundreds of thousands of families, students and teachers in Chicago, across the nation, and internationally.
Project Exploration provides transformative science experiences to students who otherwise would be left behind. Our youth programs are relationship-based; we work with small groups of students over a long periods of time. Our model is designed to: 1) Get kids interested in science, 2) Keep kids interested with personalized program opportunities and leadership development, and 3) Equip kids with the skills they need to graduate high school and consider college and careers in science as an option.

Visit Project Exploration online to learn more about our programs and the dinosaurs featured here at http://www.projectexploration.org.
 
SuperCroc Tooth

SuperCroc Tooth

This 5" long tooth was the largest in the giant croc's 6' long skull. Sarcosuchus imperator, or SuperCroc, grew to be 40-feet-long. Its strong teeth were perfect for grabbing land animals-including dinosaurs-and pulling them to a watery death. Hand-cast and painted from original fossil molds.

92595 SUPERCROC TOOTH
$19.00 EACH

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<i>Carcharodontosaurus</i> Tooth

Carcharodontosaurus Tooth

Africa's answer to T. rex, Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest carnivores to ever walk the earth. Its 6" dagger-shaped teeth were ideal for slicing apart prey. Hand-cast and painted from original fossil molds.

92596 CARCHARODONTOSAURUS TOOTH
$15.00 EACH
 
<i>Suchomimus</i> Claw

Suchomimus Claw

This 10" claw belonged to Suchomimus Tenerensis, the largest and most common predator of its day. A fish-eater, Suchomimus used its menacing claws to slice through water and snare its unsuspecting prey. Hand-cast and painted from original fossil molds.

92594 SUCHOMIMUS CLAW
$49.00 EACH

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<i>Jobaria</i> Femur Bench

Jobaria Femur Bench

Take a seat on a dinosaur! The 6-foot-long thigh bone of the giant plant-eater Jobaria has been fashioned into a unique bench. Hand cast and painted from original fossil molds. Each bench made to order. Special shipping charges apply. Please call for details.

92604 JOBARIA FEMUR BENCH
Note: This item is not eligible for Expedited Shipping
or delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, or the Territories.
$2,495.00 EACH

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African <i>Pterosaur</i> Skull

African Pterosaur Skull

A flying reptile with a 16-foot wing span, the African pterosaur feasted on fish, swooping down from the sky to snatch its unsuspecting meal. This skull showcases the creature's unusual, slender teeth and oversize jaw. Hand cast and painted from original fossil molds. Custom-made to order. Special shipping charges apply. Please call for details.

92605 AFRICAN PTEROSAUR SKULL
Note: This item is not eligible for Expedited Shipping
or delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, or the Territories.
$2,795.00 EACH

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