Xiphactinus - SOLD 3.20" Vertebrae Pair
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Xiphactinus - SOLD 3.20" Vertebrae Pair

Xiphactinus - SOLD 3.20" Vertebrae Pair

Longer than the Great White Shark at a staggering 16 feet, the Xiphactinus was the alpha predator of the Late Cretaceous, ripping its prey apart with its fang-like teeth. These enormous fish were likely warm-blooded, an evolutionary adaptation needed to power their massive bodies.

This specimen is a fossilized Xiphactinus vertebrae pair, measuring 3.20". It is estimated to be around 83,000,000 years old. The fossil ships in a sturdy carton with a small photo display card. The card serves as the certificate of authenticity and includes information about the specimen on the reverse side.

$44.70

Original: $149.00

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Xiphactinus - SOLD 3.20" Vertebrae Pair

$149.00

$44.70

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Xiphactinus - SOLD 3.20" Vertebrae Pair

Longer than the Great White Shark at a staggering 16 feet, the Xiphactinus was the alpha predator of the Late Cretaceous, ripping its prey apart with its fang-like teeth. These enormous fish were likely warm-blooded, an evolutionary adaptation needed to power their massive bodies.

This specimen is a fossilized Xiphactinus vertebrae pair, measuring 3.20". It is estimated to be around 83,000,000 years old. The fossil ships in a sturdy carton with a small photo display card. The card serves as the certificate of authenticity and includes information about the specimen on the reverse side.

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Longer than the Great White Shark at a staggering 16 feet, the Xiphactinus was the alpha predator of the Late Cretaceous, ripping its prey apart with its fang-like teeth. These enormous fish were likely warm-blooded, an evolutionary adaptation needed to power their massive bodies.

This specimen is a fossilized Xiphactinus vertebrae pair, measuring 3.20". It is estimated to be around 83,000,000 years old. The fossil ships in a sturdy carton with a small photo display card. The card serves as the certificate of authenticity and includes information about the specimen on the reverse side.

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