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| Management number | 17379567 | Release Date | 2025/12/05 | List Price | $133.79 | Model Number | 17379567 | ||
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This authentic fossil jaw section comes from Enchodus libycus, often called the “saber-toothed herring.” These predatory fish lived during the Cretaceous Period (~70–100 million years ago) and were armed with long, conical fangs perfect for seizing prey.<br><br>The specimen features six well-preserved saber-like teeth in natural sandstone matrix, making it far more impressive than the smaller single-tooth fossils often seen for sale. The teeth show excellent detail, and the slab is solid, stable, and display-ready.<br> • Fossil Type: Enchodus libycus jaw section with teeth<br> • Geologic Age: Late Cretaceous (~70–100 million years ago)<br> • Location: Morocco<br> • Tooth Count: 6 visible teeth<br> • Condition: Strong preservation with good alignment in natural matrix; some natural wear consistent with age.<br><br>This is a striking collector’s piece that captures the fierce predatory nature of one of the most iconic Cretaceous fish. Guaranteed authentic fossil — not a replica.<br><br>Open to best offer
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