Description: Ray Fish Plate Tooth Fossil - Eocene Era (London Clay, Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent, UK) Own a fascinating piece of ancient marine history with this Ray Fish Plate Tooth Fossil, sourced from the London Clay formation at Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent. This fossil dates back to the Eocene era, approximately 56-34 million years ago, a time when ray fish thrived in the warm, shallow seas. Ray fish used their specialized plate-like teeth to crush hard-shelled prey, making this fossil a unique glimpse into their feeding habits and ancient marine ecosystems. Key Features:Species: Ray Fish (Exact species undetermined)Geological Period: Eocene Era (56-34 million years ago)Location: London Clay, Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent, UKCondition: Fossilized plate tooth, carefully selected for its excellent preservation and detailed structure.Authenticity: Each fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), verifying its genuine origin.Size: For accurate sizing, please refer to the attached photo with a 1cm scale cube for reference. The fossil shown is the exact specimen you will receive. Ray fish are known for their unique dental plates, which they used to crush shellfish and other prey. This fossilized tooth plate offers a rare opportunity to study the anatomy and feeding mechanisms of these ancient marine creatures. The fossil is not only scientifically significant but also an impressive display piece, perfect for fossil collectors and educational displays. Why Choose Our Fossils?100% Genuine Specimens: We guarantee the authenticity of all our fossils, responsibly sourced from reputable locations.Certificate of Authenticity Included: Each purchase includes a COA to verify the fossil’s origin and authenticity.Exact Specimen Shown: The photo shows the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring complete transparency. This Ray Fish Plate Tooth Fossil from the Eocene era is a must-have for any fossil enthusiast, educator, or collector. It provides a unique look into the life of ancient marine ecosystems and the specialized adaptations of ray fish. Don’t miss the chance to add this exceptional fossil to your collection today!
Price: 10.2 GBP
Location: GB
End Time: 2024-12-02T11:32:25.000Z
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Sub-Type: Fish
Type: Fossils