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  • Fossil Stringray Myliobatus Tooth Morocco (EA6566) Eocene

    Myliobatus species. Age : Eocene 65 Million Years Ago. Fossil Stingray Tooth / Crushing Plates.

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    fossil stingray crusher plates. RayPlate Fossil**Mouse over afossilfor a slightly enlarged view of the specimen and to show collector info. Click on an image to have it open full size in a new window.

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  • Bargain, 16" Fossil Stingray (Heliobatis)

    Bargain, 16" Fossil Stingray (Heliobatis)

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  • Double Cretaceous Crusher Fish (Coccodus) Plate

    Some of these molariform teeth can easily be seen on the largest of the two fish. These fish measure 5" long, 3.2" long, and the plate is 5.5 x 5.2". There is a repaired crack through the largest of the two fish. Comes with an acrylic display stand. The discovery of amazingly preserved marine fossils near Hjoula, Lebanon dates back many centuries.

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  • *END OF YEAR SPECIAL OFFER* **SUPER PRICE REDUCTION** Fossil

    *END OF YEAR SPECIAL OFFER* **SUPER PRICE REDUCTION** Fossil Fresh-water Stingray on Matrix Plate (042221a) $ 3,500.00 $ 2,500.00 SKU 042221a Categories Collector''s Choice Specimens , Large Green River Fish , Reduced & Sale Items

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  • Green River Formation Fossils for Sale – Fossil Realm

    Fossil Stingray and Knightia Assemblage $99,999,999,999.00 USD. Sold . Fossil Fish Mural, 40" x 30" Ask For Price. Natural Fossil Fish Assemblage - 40" x 30.5"

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  • Double Cretaceous Crusher Fish (Coccodus) Plate

    Some of these molariform teeth can easily be seen on the largest of the two fish. These fish measure 5" long, 3.2" long, and the plate is 5.5 x 5.2". There is a repaired crack through the largest of the two fish. Comes with an acrylic display stand. The discovery of amazingly preserved marine fossils near Hjoula, Lebanon dates back many centuries.

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  • Fossilized Stingray Teeth – Stemcell Science Shop

    Fossilized Stingray Teeth. (1) $5.00. These fossils are fragments of teeth plates of prehistoric stingrays. Stingrays have many rows of these jagged crushing plates on the upper and lower jaw. Rows of these plates can cover the entire interior of their mouth. They feed by sucking up thier prey like a vacuum from the sea floor and mashing them

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    fossil stingray crusher plates. RayPlate Fossil**Mouse over afossilfor a slightly enlarged view of the specimen and to show collector info. Click on an image to have it open full size in a new window.

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  • Aurora Fossil Museum » Meg Plate

    Meg Plate. Click here for the first year FREE $30 plate info and application. Click here for information on the $60 (fee not waived) customized meg plate.

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  • Identification help

    Ive recently moved to coastal South Carolina in the Charleston area. Ive also recently discovered the fun of hunting for shark teeth. On my last shark tooth hunting expedition I came across this interesting piece as I was searching a local beach. I think it may be a stingray mouth plate and would...

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  • Ray Plate fossils from the epoch, Page 1

    Damaged ray plate. 1.75". Missing a few small plates. 1.75". Great Eocene ray mouth plate. 1.75". this ray plate is pretty unique, I would say pathologic. look at the side bars, on one side they are small as they normally are, on the other, they are huge. Pretty cool find still attached to some matrix. 1.75".

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  • Stingray fossils and skate fossils found in Florida on our

    stingray fossils and skate fossils found on Paleo Discoveries fossil hunting tour on the Peace River near Sarasota. .woocommerce-product-gallery{ opacity: 1 !important; } Home

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  • Stingray Tooth plate

    Stingray Tooth plate This is a Sting Ray Tooth Plate. Sting Rays are close relatives of Sharks, but they have a whole different routine when it comes to eating.

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  • New Paleontology Gallery Exhibit Soon to Open

    Stingray crusher plate from Purse State Park I found a nearly complete ray crusher plate on Nov. 8, 2007 on the Potomac shoreline at Purse State Park. The plate was actually embedded in a layer of Aquia Formation sediment about six inches below the surface of the water when I stumbled upon it. I''m kind of sorry that I didn''t walk back to the

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  • FOSSIL STINGRAY AND HERRING PLATE. Fossils Fish | Lot

    Description FOSSIL STINGRAY AND HERRING PLATE Heliobatus radians, Knightia eocaena Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA Many of the aquatic animals that lived in the Fossil Lake of the Green River formation were descendants of marine species cut off from the oceans as the North American continents rose slowly from the primordial waters that covered much of the globe.

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  • Shell & Fossil Identification | Treasure Quest Mining

    Stingray Plates – These fossils are of a stingray’s mouth plates used to grasps and crush their food. Squalicorax Tooth – Also called the Crow Shark, this animal reached 15 to 16 feet in length and had triangular, flattened teeth.

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  • Stingray Mouth Plate Earrings — Ravenel Bridge | Foxy Fossils

    Ravenel Bridge Earrings: Fossil Stingray Mouth Plate Earrings Elegant and raw, these earrings feature real fossilized stingray mouth plate pieces dating back hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years ago. Representing prehistoric Charleston and the iconic Ravenel Bridge (aka Cooper River Bridge), these one-of-a-

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  • Tan Fossil Ray Crusher Plate Teeth Found in Walrus Ditch in

    Fossil ray crusher plate teeth, tan color. Found in walrus ditch in South Carolina. Verified by James Knight Chief curator SC state museum. 1 3/4 inches in length. Excellent functional vintage piece. Dime to show size only, not for sale Shipping includes delivery confirmation for USA I ship within

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  • Greenstone Fine Mineralia

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS FOSSILIZED SHARK PLATE. Fossilized Stingray with Fish. Stingray fossils (Heliobatis Radians) from Green River, Wyoming are not uncommon, but to find one this good is. The aesthetics, condition, and provenance of this fossil are superb with 5 different layers of fossils spanning approximately 100 years of time.

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  • Identification help

    Ive recently moved to coastal South Carolina in the Charleston area. Ive also recently discovered the fun of hunting for shark teeth. On my last shark tooth hunting expedition I came across this interesting piece as I was searching a local beach. I think it may be a stingray mouth plate and would...

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  • Stingray Tooth | WhatAEarth

    Stingray Tooth. The Eagle Ray, also called a Stingray, fed on shellfish by crushing their shells with their serrated tooth plate. Their bodies were mostly muscle and cartilage, only the teeth were hard enough to fissilize. They grew up to 16 feet in length and had a long, whip-like tail armed with a venomous stinger.

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  • Bargain, 16" Fossil Stingray (Heliobatis)

    Bargain, 16" Fossil Stingray (Heliobatis)

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    Stingray Tooth plate Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

    Is There A Fossil Dentist In The House? by pam | Oct 6, 2011 | Manasota Key Beachcombing , Puffer fish mouth plate , Shark''s Teeth , Stingray Mouth Plate | 13 Shelling sistah Susan S. took a road trip with her husband to Manasota Key to do some SHARK’S TEETHing at Blind Pass Park in Englewood, Florida.

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  • Mosaic of plesiomorphic and derived characters in an Eocene

    or dental plates, present in Claeson et al. [10]. For this latter analysis we used the original statements of Claeson et al. [10] since some of these fossil taxa show states that are not present in recent or holomorphic fossil taxa. The matrix was compiled in MESQUITE v.3.03 [43] and the phylogenetic analysis was performed with TNT v.1.5 [44].

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  • Shell & Fossil Identification | Treasure Quest Mining

    Stingray Plates – These fossils are of a stingray’s mouth plates used to grasps and crush their food. Squalicorax Tooth – Also called the Crow Shark, this animal reached 15 to 16 feet in length and had triangular, flattened teeth.

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  • Shell & Fossil Identification | Treasure Quest Mining

    Stingray Plates – These fossils are of a stingray’s mouth plates used to grasps and crush their food. Squalicorax Tooth – Also called the Crow Shark, this animal reached 15 to 16 feet in length and had triangular, flattened teeth.

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  • Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center

    Tortoise scute, Oyster, Fossil fern, Fish balance bone, Stingray crusher tooth, and Foraminifera.

    Manta rays—highly intelligent and highly threatened—are the largest rays in the world. The sea creatures live in tropical, subtropical, and temperate ocean waters across the globe.

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  • Fossil Hunting in the Peace River – Meander With Us

    Our treasures (helped by generous shovel loads provided by or artifacts gifted by our guide) included: an array of sharks’ teeth from the common lemon shark to a rarer now-extinct type of shark whose name escapes me now, stingray parts (crusher plates and barbs), Megalodon teeth parts, dugong ribs, fish vertebrae, bones, tortoise shell

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  • Stingray Tooth | WhatAEarth

    Stingray Tooth. The Eagle Ray, also called a Stingray, fed on shellfish by crushing their shells with their serrated tooth plate. Their bodies were mostly muscle and cartilage, only the teeth were hard enough to fissilize. They grew up to 16 feet in length and had a long, whip-like tail armed with a venomous stinger.

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