
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus - 18/20cm
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Hardnose shark jaw - Carcharhinus macloti
Approximately 33cm high and 35cm wide
Hardnose shark jaw - Carcharhinus macloti
The bonnethead shark is common in the shallow coastal waters of the tropical West Indo-Pacific.
Approximately 33cm high and 35cm wide
As always, several teeth are broken.
Species not subject to protection
It is a by-product of fishing, the sharks are not hunted for their jaws.
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Sorrah shark jaws - Carcharhinus sorrah
18/20cm
Large Test of purple green sea urchin: Toxopneustes pileolus
Slate pencil urchin on base - Heterocentrotus mamillatus
Origin: Indo-Pacific
There are always broken or missing picks
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a square wooden base
Sorrah shark jaws - Carcharhinus sorrah
18/20cm
Megalodon tooth fossil - Otodus megalodon
11.5cm
Indonesia
Fossil shark tooth
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a square wooden base
Green turbo (or burgo) from Madagascar - Turbo imperialis
Natural Red Coral
Tubipora Musica
Sold with a CITES permit valid for the European Union - Shengen area
Cannot be sold outside the European Union
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Hardnose shark jaw - Carcharhinus macloti
Approximately 33cm high and 35cm wide