Shark tooth fossil - Otodus Obliquus - Ref DF2
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Conus textile shell
The Conus textile, is a species of mollusc of the Conidae family.
It’s a poisonous shell. Its poison, extremely powerful, can kill a man in five minutes, there is no effective antidote, making this species one of the most venomous cones.
Origin: South Pacific
Medium shell size: 8-10cm
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Green turbo (or burgo) from Madagascar - Turbo imperialis
Scyphocrinus fossil: Sea lilies - 420 million years.
barracuda in it's glass reliquary box - Sphyraena barracuda
The Papal Mitre shell - Mitra papalis
Dimensions: 10/15cm
Abalone shellfish - Haliotis nicknamed the sea ears
Also called Paua by the Maoris in New Zealand
Beautiful iridescent blue-green mother-of-pearl
Trio of small Plococidaris verticillata sea urchins
Also known as Sputnik
Under a bell
Ammonite fossil - France
Jurassic period, about 200 to 145 million years ago
Genre: Reineckeia
Slate pencil urchin on base - Heterocentrotus mamillatus
Origin: Indo-Pacific
There are always broken or missing picks
Megalodon tooth fossil - Otodus megalodon
11cm
North Carolina USA
Fossil shark tooth
Echinus esculentus
Cold Sea Urchin Test (North Sea)
Orange lace sea fan on a base
Orange Whip Coral
Mounted on a turned and patinated wooden base, 19th century style