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| reference |
FISH187 |
| name |
Myliobatis striatus (Lovely example) |
| age |
Eocene, Bracklesham Beds |
| size |
Size of tooth plate 37mm x 32mm |
| location |
Lee-on-Solent, Gosport, Hampshire, UK |
| weight |
14gms |
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| description |
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| From the classic hunting ground of Lee-on-Solent, comes this extremely fine and almost complete Eagle Ray tooth plate. These Rays swam the warm shallow waters around the South coast of England approximately 42 million years ago. Specimens as complete as this are highly sought after and are becoming very rare to obtain. |
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