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Very Rare 1.04” Fossil Extinct Hybodont Shark (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

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Very Rare 1.04” Fossil Extinct Hybodont Shark (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

Species - Hybodus sp - Extinct Hybodont Shark

Size - 1.04" long

Location - Monroe County, Mississippi

Age - Late Cretaceous - Appx 85 million years old

Remarks - This exceptionally rare 1.04” Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper originates from Monroe County, Mississippi. Dating back 85 million years to the Late Cretaceous period, this fascinating fossil provides a glimpse into the reproductive biology of an ancient marine predator. The mating clasper was a specialized structure used by male Hybodonts to transfer sperm to females, playing a crucial role in their reproduction.

Key Features:

Extremely Rare Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

Origin: Unearthed in Monroe County, Mississippi

Late Cretaceous Era: Approximately 85 Million Years Old

100% Authentic with all known geological details provided to the buyer

This unique fossil shark clasper is an extraordinary addition for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of prehistoric life. It showcases the remarkable adaptations of the Hybodont lineage and offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a rare piece of Earth’s evolutionary history.

Bring the mysteries of the Late Cretaceous to your collection today with this one-of-a-kind fossil!

Species - Hybodus sp - Extinct Hybodont Shark

Size - 1.04" long

Location - Monroe County, Mississippi

Age - Late Cretaceous - Appx 85 million years old

Remarks - This exceptionally rare 1.04” Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper originates from Monroe County, Mississippi. Dating back 85 million years to the Late Cretaceous period, this fascinating fossil provides a glimpse into the reproductive biology of an ancient marine predator. The mating clasper was a specialized structure used by male Hybodonts to transfer sperm to females, playing a crucial role in their reproduction.

Key Features:

Extremely Rare Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

Origin: Unearthed in Monroe County, Mississippi

Late Cretaceous Era: Approximately 85 Million Years Old

100% Authentic with all known geological details provided to the buyer

This unique fossil shark clasper is an extraordinary addition for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of prehistoric life. It showcases the remarkable adaptations of the Hybodont lineage and offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a rare piece of Earth’s evolutionary history.

Bring the mysteries of the Late Cretaceous to your collection today with this one-of-a-kind fossil!

$34.65

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Very Rare 1.04” Fossil Extinct Hybodont Shark (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

$99.00

$34.65

Description

Species - Hybodus sp - Extinct Hybodont Shark

Size - 1.04" long

Location - Monroe County, Mississippi

Age - Late Cretaceous - Appx 85 million years old

Remarks - This exceptionally rare 1.04” Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper originates from Monroe County, Mississippi. Dating back 85 million years to the Late Cretaceous period, this fascinating fossil provides a glimpse into the reproductive biology of an ancient marine predator. The mating clasper was a specialized structure used by male Hybodonts to transfer sperm to females, playing a crucial role in their reproduction.

Key Features:

Extremely Rare Fossil Hybodont (Hybodus sp.) Mating Clasper

Origin: Unearthed in Monroe County, Mississippi

Late Cretaceous Era: Approximately 85 Million Years Old

100% Authentic with all known geological details provided to the buyer

This unique fossil shark clasper is an extraordinary addition for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of prehistoric life. It showcases the remarkable adaptations of the Hybodont lineage and offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a rare piece of Earth’s evolutionary history.

Bring the mysteries of the Late Cretaceous to your collection today with this one-of-a-kind fossil!

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