Delve into the prehistoric waters of the Jurassic era with this extraordinary Eomesodon ray fish tooth fossil. Found in the White Limestone of Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, this fossil offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient marine life of the Bathonian stage.
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This Eomesodon ray fish tooth fossil is a testament to the diversity of marine life during the Jurassic period. Characterized by its unique tooth shape, this specimen provides valuable insights into the feeding behavior and ecology of ancient ray-finned fish. Its preservation in the White Limestone ensures exceptional detail and clarity, making it a prized addition to any fossil collection.
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Acquired from a former private collection, this fossil has been meticulously prepared to showcase its intricate features while preserving its authenticity. The included photograph, complete with a scale cube, accurately represents the specimen's size and ensures transparency in its presentation.
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Own a piece of prehistoric history with this remarkable Eomesodon ray fish tooth fossil. With its fascinating details and provenance, this specimen is not only a collector's item but also a valuable educational resource and conversation piece.