Triassic Hybodus Minor ( Shark Tooth ) + Coprolite (1)
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Triassic Hybodus Minor ( Shark Tooth ) + Coprolite (1)
Triassic Fossil Reamains ;Shark and Bony Fish
Interesting specimen containing a partial vertebra from a Synechodus Rhaeticus ( shark), a tooth fragment from a Lissodus Minimus tooth ( shark) and Severnichthys Accuminatus ( bony fish) tooth remains.. The tiny remains can be seen with a magnifier . Please see pocket hand magnifying lens listed under accessories This respected fossil site, along side the River Severn contains a bone bedoverlying the Rhaetian Penarth series. In this bed, remains of fish, reptiles and sharks teeth and their coprolites have been found. Flat base so the fossil can free stand. Fascinating fossil to help bring the deep past alive and identify the different species in the matrix. code 8814
Date: Triassic
Provenance: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, UK
Size: 4.4 x 2 cm weight 109 gm
Condition: Other of minute remains and can be interesting to look at under magnification. The grey matrix is very very fragile and should be handled with care. It can easily flake so must be handled with great care. It is best kept in away from any damp. code 8814