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- Myliobatis latidens$30.00
A rare Myliobatis latidens stinger spine. An Eagle ray species. Nearly complete!
MC770 SIZE: 3/4"
Learn More - Myliobatis latidens$35.00
A rare Myliobatis latidens stinger spine. An Eagle ray species. Needle sharp!
MC771 SIZE: 1/2"
Learn More - Rhinoptera sp. : Mexico$17.50
A Top Quality Rhinoptera sp., a Cownose ray, tooth plate from Baja, Mexico. Excellent tan color. The root shows incredible detail. Very good preservation and condition. This is a Miocene age tooth from the Rosarita Beach Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX351 Size: 13/16"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Rhinoptera sp. : Mexico$10.00
A set of two Quality Rhinoptera sp., a Cownose ray, tooth plates from Baja, Mexico. Excellent tan color. The root shows incredible detail. Very good preservation and condition. This is a Miocene age tooth from the Rosarita Beach Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX352 Size: 7/16" (largest)
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Shark Vertebrae$145.00
Two rare LARGE, Otodus obliquus vertebra with excellent color from the Khouribga phosphate mining area of Morocco. Exceptional concentric growth rings well preserved. Thick at 15/16". Centra faces are very clean. Eocene age. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Exceptional quality. You never see large associated Otodus vertebra! Note - this specimen weighs 11 pounds. International orders with "free shipping" will require supplemental postage.
M1161 SIZE: 3-3/8" (15/16" H)
Note - Adding 2 new Otodus obliquus vertebrae groups in January 2026. Link to Otodus vertebrae.
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