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Pristis mucrodens is an extinct sawbill shark that lived during the Cretaceous through the Eocene Epoch (140-55 million years ago). The Pristis Genus name is derived from the Greek word for saw.
This specimen is from the phosphate beds of Khourigba, Morocco.
Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Condrichthyes, Sub-Class: Elasmobranchii, Order: Pristiformes, Family: Pristidae, Genus: Pristis, Species: mucrodens.
Pristis mucrodens - rostral tooth
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Code: TMPM-107
Price: $14.00
Shipping Weight: 0.20 pounds
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Time: Cretaceous through Eocene - approximately 140-55 million years ago. Location: Phosphate beds, Khourigba, Morocco. Dimensions: 3/4" Length is measured on edge.
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