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SH09 Sabre-toothed herring (lower jaw)

$26.00

Often referred to as the Sabre-toothed herring, Enchodus actually appears to be more related to salmon. The pointed teeth--set in a wide mouth--are perfect for biting small slippery prey like fish and squid.  Enchodus was an Actinoptergii (ray-finned fish), flourishing during the late Cretaceous. Despite being a predator, Enchodus are commonly found among the stomach contents of larger predators: sharks, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and seabirds.

Specimen (lower jaw) originates from the Kem Kem beds formation, Morocco, Africa

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Often referred to as the Sabre-toothed herring, Enchodus actually appears to be more related to salmon. The pointed teeth--set in a wide mouth--are perfect for biting small slippery prey like fish and squid.  Enchodus was an Actinoptergii (ray-finned fish), flourishing during the late Cretaceous. Despite being a predator, Enchodus are commonly found among the stomach contents of larger predators: sharks, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and seabirds.

Specimen (lower jaw) originates from the Kem Kem beds formation, Morocco, Africa

Often referred to as the Sabre-toothed herring, Enchodus actually appears to be more related to salmon. The pointed teeth--set in a wide mouth--are perfect for biting small slippery prey like fish and squid.  Enchodus was an Actinoptergii (ray-finned fish), flourishing during the late Cretaceous. Despite being a predator, Enchodus are commonly found among the stomach contents of larger predators: sharks, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and seabirds.

Specimen (lower jaw) originates from the Kem Kem beds formation, Morocco, Africa

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