Description: Fossil Tooth (Enchodus Lybicus) - Location: Khouribga phosphate deposits Province of Khouribga Morocco. Here we have a fossil tooth (Enchodus Lybicus) from the late Cretaceous period (73 to 65 million years). Enchodus is an extinct genus of bony fish. It flourished during the Cretaceous and was small to medium in size. One of the genus most notable attributes are the large fangs at the front of the upper and lower jaws and on the palatine bones for which this fish has occasionally been referred to as the Saber-Toothed Herring because of the appearance of these unusually large curved teeth but the genus is not related to modern Herrings. We accept - Paypal. We allow you up to 14 days to combine items into one package before paying. Our combined shipping rate is Highest Shipping of the batch plus $1.00 for each additional item. We allow up to 14 days to combine from first auctions closing. We ship promptly after your payment has cleared, usually within 24 hours. For exact Cost of shipping, please click the shipping information link above.
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