Enchodus Fang
Enchodus Fang
Enchodus was a large, bony predatory Cretaceous fish with 'fangs' at the front of its upper and lower jaws. In this specimen there is a large Enchodus fang attached to a partial jaw bone embedded in a phosphate rich matrix . The matrix also contains several fragments of unidentified bone. The specimen was found in the Khouribga mines in Morocco.
The entire piece is 4.65 by 4.45 by 1.75 inches.
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