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This is a collection of numerous fossil vertebrae from mostly prehistoric sharks with some large fish fossil vertebrae included. The fish are most likely prehistoric swordfish. Countless time scuba diving was spent to make this collection. These would be great as teaching aids, gifts, for unique jewelry, or as a really cool display group with fossil shark teeth of the same age. The vertebrae are probably from Mako (Isurus), Great White, Bull, Lemon and Hammerhead sharks of the Miocene / Pliocene Period. They are all as found, varying in colors based on the sediment chemistry in which they were once buried at the river bottom.
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ID Prehistoric Shark and Fish Vertebrae
FOUND CHARLESTON RIVER - SOUTH CAROLINA, USA
AGE MIOCENE TO PLIOCENE: 15 - 4.5 million
SIZE 1.75" - .8" diameter
CONDITION NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION. AS FOUND.
NOTE NICE COLLECTION OF SHARK VERTEBRAE WITH SOME LARGE FOSSIL FISH MIXED IN - LIKELY PREHISTORIC SWORDFISH.
:: Includes a LIFETIME GUARANTEE Certificate of Authenticity & Condition / History Sheet.