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Species Name: Cybium sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Species Name: Elasmodus sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, 66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Woolwick Bottom Beds, Kent
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• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
• Location: Atlas mountains region, Morocco.
• Family: Fish
• Species: Enchodus libycus
Enchodus libycus fossil fish teeth, these specimens found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco are from the fish known as the sabre toothed herring, a voracious predator with 5 cm long fangs, they lived 70 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Samples come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
25 in stock
Species Name: Eodiodon sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
Species Name: Eutrichiurides orpiensis
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, 66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Woolwick Bottom Beds, Kent
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Species Name: Gyrodus ornatissimus – Palatal Tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Gyrodus ornatissimus – Part of palate
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Labrus eocaenus – Tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Species Name: Miscellaneous Teeth
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
• Location: Khouribga, Morocco.
• Family: Marine reptile
• Species: Mosasaur species.
Fossil mosasaur teeth specimens found in Cretaceous beds in Khouribga, Morocco. This species of mosasaur lived 70 million years ago, the teeth are around 2 to 3 cm in length and have a typical cone shape. Excellent for educational use, they come supplied in a sample tray with a label.
Fossilised teeth which once belonged to the large marine reptiles known as Mosasaurs. The crocodile shape body of the Mosasaurs along with their flippers and paddle like tail make the species immediately recognisable by professionals. Each tooth measures approx 4cm in length.
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Species Name: Onchopristis numidus
Family: Fish
Age: Maastrichtian, Cretaceous, approximately 66 to 72 million years old.
Location: Taouz, Morocco
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Extinct mackerel shark tooth from the phosphate deposits of the Atlas mountains, Morocco. A classic cream coloured tooth cemented in a matrix of Eocene Age approx. 50-55 million years old.
• Geological Age: Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago.
• Location: Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
• Family: Shark
• Species: Otodus obliquus
Otodus obliquus fossil teeth from an extinct genus of mackerel shark found in the phosphate beds near the Atlas mountains in Morocco. The sharks lived during the Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago. Available in various sizes and supplied in a small display box with a label, they are ideal for educational use, gifts and older children.
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Species Name: Pristis lathami
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Extinct Crow shark tooth from the Cretaceous Period. Found Atlas mountains. Morocco. Highly serrated edge, with an average length of around 1″ Supplied in a plastic box with a black base.
Species Name: Squatina sp – tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, approximately 153 million years old.
Location: Cymodoce zone, Weymouth, Dorset
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