1.9" Saber Toothed Herring Fossil Fang Enchodus Libycus Cretaceous COA Stand
Location: Oued Zem, Morocco
Weight: 0.4 Ounces
Dimensions: 1.9 Inches Long, 0.6 Inches Wide, 0.4 Inches Thick
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The item pictured is the item you will receive.
This is a genuine Tooth fossil.
Late Cretaceous through to the Eocene, 100 million to 50 million years ago
Commonly known as the Saber-toothed herring, Enchodus is, in fact, more closely affiliated with salmon. Its formidable teeth are expertly adapted for seizing small, slippery prey such as fish and cephalopods like squid, set within a wide-gaped mouth. These anatomical features indicate that while the teeth excelled at impaling prey, they were not suited for tearing smaller flesh fragments. Instead, after spearing its prey, Enchodus likely employed swift, repeated jaw movements to maneuver and process its catch.

Please be aware of the nature of fossils:
Being buried under the ground for millions of years under tons of pressure tends to be rough. No fossil comes out of the ground whole and perfect. Most fossils have undergone some restoration, while others are altered by man simply to enhance their presentation in different ways. The workers in Morocco do a very professional job of unearthing and preserving these natural treasures; however, commonly, natural cracks are visible on the surface. These are part of the natural beauty of the fossil and are not considered defects.