Description
Dive into the ancient seas of the Jurassic period with this exceptional Pycnodont fish tooth fossil. Originating from the White Limestone of Ardley Quarry in Oxfordshire, this piece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a window into the marine life of the Bathonian stage.
Key Features:
- Species: Pycnodont, a type of prehistoric fish known for its round, crushing teeth
- Age: Bathonian, Middle Jurassic
- Location: Ardley Quarry, Ardley, Oxfordshire
- Formation: White Limestone
- Authenticity: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee its genuineness
Detailed Description:
This Pycnodont tooth is a relic of the Jurassic marine ecosystem, showcasing the specialized diet of these ancient fish, which likely included hard-shelled mollusks. The tooth’s morphology highlights its role in crushing and grinding rather than slicing, indicative of its feeding habits. The fossil is preserved in stunning detail, offering a tactile connection to the deep past.
Provenance and Preparation:
Sourced from a former private collection, this fossil has been expertly prepared to reveal its intricate details while preserving its integrity. It is presented with a scale cube in the included photograph to demonstrate its size and authenticity accurately.
Ideal For:
- Enthusiasts of marine paleontology and collectors of rare Jurassic fossils
- Educational purposes in schools, universities, or museums
- Decorative piece for homes or offices that sparks curiosity and conversation
- A thoughtful and educational gift for anyone fascinated by prehistoric life
Purchase Includes:
- One Pycnodont Fish Tooth Fossil
- Certificate of Authenticity
Add this exquisite Pycnodont fossil tooth to your collection and own a piece of Earth’s ancient marine history, beautifully preserved through the ages. This fossil not only enhances your collection but also serves as a spectacular educational tool and conversation piece.
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