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Pliosaurus Jaw and Tooth Display


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Finally got the display ready for a large pliosaurus jaw section and tooth fragment (pliosaurus kevani) from Kimmeridgian Clay, Weymouth Bay, Dorset UK

 

Smaller tooth fragment in individual case is Pliosaurus Ferox from Oxford Clay, Peterborough UK 160 million years ago 

attached close up pictures below 

 

thanks for looking! Happy collecting!

 

 

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Awesome display! :default_clap2:

 

I do, however, want to point out again that the jaw can only be attributed to "cf. Pliosaurus sp.", while "Pliosaurus ferox" does not exist, and should read "Liopleurodon ferox". Stunning specimens all the same...! :drool:

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'There's nothing like millions of years of really frustrating trial and error to give a species moral fibre and, in some cases, backbone' -- Terry Pratchett

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