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Fossil Stingray Teeth- 3 specimens in the box. Every one is different, the average size is about 3/4" long. Comes packed in see through plastic display/storage box with foam insert, and information card on back.
The Eagle Ray, also called a Stingray, fed on shellfish by crushing their shells with their serrated tooth plate. Their bodies were mostly muscle and cartilage, only the teeth were hard enough to fossilize. They grew up to 16 feet in length and had a long, whip-like tail armed with a venomous stinger. Their tail could be as long as their body making them up to 32 feet long. The Eagle Rays were powerful swimmers, capable of launching their bodies several feet out of the water in pursuit of prey.
These fossils were discovered in Morocco, Africa. They are 65 to 150 million years old.