Description: This rare fossil shark vertebrae, discovered in the Greensand Formation from the Cretaceous period near Eastbourne, Kent, UK, is an extraordinary piece of ancient marine history. Dating back approximately 100 million years, this vertebra provides a unique connection to the prehistoric seas that once covered Britain. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, assuring its historical and scientific value. Fossil shark vertebrae from the Cretaceous period are highly sought after due to their rarity and the insight they offer into the structure and physiology of ancient sharks. The concentric rings and solid structure of this vertebra are well-preserved, showing the growth patterns typical of these fascinating marine predators. Such fossils are invaluable for understanding the evolution of sharks and the diverse marine ecosystems of the Cretaceous seas.Type: Fossil shark vertebraeOrigin: Greensand Formation, Eastbourne, Kent, UKGeological Period: Cretaceous (~100 million years ago)Authenticity: 100% genuine, with a Certificate of Authenticity providedCondition: Excellent preservation with distinct concentric growth ringsScale and Sizing: Scale cube in photos represents 1cm; please refer to images for full size detailsSpecimen Specificity: The photo shows the exact specimen you will receive This rare fossil vertebra has been carefully selected for its outstanding quality and significance. Ideal for fossil collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of ancient marine life, this piece offers a tangible link to the rich marine biodiversity of the Cretaceous. Add this genuine shark vertebra fossil to your collection today and own a real piece of prehistoric history!
Price: 35.7 GBP
Location: GB
End Time: 2025-01-20T12:58:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18.14 GBP
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Sub-Type: Shark Teeth
Type: Fossils