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Ray Dermal Dentitcle (Rare) |
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SHARK654 |
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Fossils from the Red Crag are highly collectable and very sought after, especially nowadays as all the exposures are basically gone due to over-mining and erosion. This is a ray dermal denticle which has the same embryological origin as the teeth in the ray's mouth. These teeth have simply migrated to the skin. A very rare and very interesting specimen. One for the serious collector. |
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Pliocene, Red Crag |
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Size |
Size of Denticle 20mm x 18mm |
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location |
Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK |
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price |
£ 49.95 |
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