Jaw of Aetobatus narinari, commonly known as the spotted eagle ray.
This specimen, coming from a species of cartilaginous fish with a characteristic flat body and elegant wings, represents a unique and perfect piece for collectors, enthusiasts of marine curiosities or for educational exhibitions.
Main characteristics of the breed:
-The spotted eagle breed can reach up to 5 meters in length, 3 meters in wingspan and exceed 200 kg in weight.
-It is a skilled camouflage hunter with graceful and very rapid movements.
-Its jaw, positioned in the ventral part of the body, is equipped with a powerful set of teeth with rounded teeth close together, forming a compact plate, perfect for breaking calcareous shells and skeletons.
Details of the item for sale:
Dimensions: Height 33 cm, Length 15 cm, Depth 12 cm
Weight: 500g
The jaw is mounted on a custom pedestal for easy display.
This jawbone is an exceptional addition to any wildlife collection or Wunderkammer, and an example of the evolutionary ingenuity of durophagous animals.
Shipping:
Safe packaging to guarantee the integrity of the object during transport.
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€220.00 Regular Price
€190.00Sale Price
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