Description
Discover the remnants of prehistoric marine life with this exceptional Caturus fish tooth fossil, hailing from the Oxford Clay of Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Peterborough. This rare specimen is an excellent addition to any fossil collection, offering a window into the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic period.
Key Features:
- Species: Caturus, a notable prehistoric fish with sharp teeth adapted for predation
- Geological Period: Callovian, Middle Jurassic
- Location: Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Peterborough
- Formation: Oxford Clay, renowned for its rich fossil deposits
Detailed Description:
This fossil features a well-preserved Caturus tooth, known for its pointed shape and cutting edges, indicative of its predatory lifestyle. The tooth is embedded in its original matrix, which enhances its visual appeal and geological context. The scale cube in the accompanying photo provides a clear size reference, ensuring that what you see is exactly what you get.
Provenance and Care:
Sourced from an esteemed private collection, this fossil has been carefully prepared to maintain its pristine condition and scientific value. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its legitimacy and origin.
Ideal For:
- Collectors seeking unique and scientifically significant fossils
- Educational use in schools, universities, or museums
- Creating a conversation piece in any home or office decor
- Gifting to enthusiasts of paleontology and natural history
Purchase Includes:
- One Caturus Fish Tooth Fossil
- A Certificate of Authenticity
Add this captivating Caturus fish tooth fossil to your collection today and own a piece of the Jurassic marine world! Perfect for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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