Shortfin Shark Mako Jaw set - Isurus oxyrinchus - 21 cm - 9.5 cm - 30.6 cm- CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU

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Specimen: Shortfin Shark Mako; Scientific Name: Isurus oxyrinchus; Origin: Madagascar; Year: 2018; Condition: Good condition.

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Mako Shark Jaw

This striking mako shark jaw displays the classic sharply pointed teeth that reflect the speed and ferocity of one of the ocean’s most powerful predators. While a few teeth are missing, the overall structure remains highly impressive and visually captivating. Cleaned and preserved in southern Madagascar, it originates from a small-scale local fishery that supports traditional coastal livelihoods.

A compelling addition to any marine collection, natural history display, or educational setting, this jaw embodies both the elegance and strength of the mako shark.

Ethically sourced and prepared with care.

Cites: Bolla mscutl011909 del 13/03/2015 Madagascar

Attention bidders from outside EU: This lot requires specific cites custom clearance procedures to be shipped outside Italy and then imported in your Country. We strongly discourage bidders from outside the European Union to make offers.

Seller's Story

Latiaxis was founded in Italy by Bruno Briano and family, combining over 40 years of passion and expertise in natural and ethnographic science collections. The diverse offerings include decorative shells, natural stones, museum-grade fossils, taxidermy, and tropical corals to serve a wide audience, from museums and private collectors to enthusiasts and interior designers. Our services extend beyond sales, providing consulting, evaluation, and tailored delivery, all while adhering to international trade laws for endangered species. We are fully licensed and authorized to source and offer all the specimens in our collection and for protected species, we strictly comply with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). CITES is an international agreement between governments, designed to ensure that trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. By adhering to these stringent regulations, especially within European countries, we demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and ethical practices, ensuring the responsible sourcing and sale of all items. This dedication provides our clients with the assurance that they are acquiring specimens through legal, environmentally conscious, and trustworthy channels.

Mako Shark Jaw

This striking mako shark jaw displays the classic sharply pointed teeth that reflect the speed and ferocity of one of the ocean’s most powerful predators. While a few teeth are missing, the overall structure remains highly impressive and visually captivating. Cleaned and preserved in southern Madagascar, it originates from a small-scale local fishery that supports traditional coastal livelihoods.

A compelling addition to any marine collection, natural history display, or educational setting, this jaw embodies both the elegance and strength of the mako shark.

Ethically sourced and prepared with care.

Cites: Bolla mscutl011909 del 13/03/2015 Madagascar

Attention bidders from outside EU: This lot requires specific cites custom clearance procedures to be shipped outside Italy and then imported in your Country. We strongly discourage bidders from outside the European Union to make offers.

Seller's Story

Latiaxis was founded in Italy by Bruno Briano and family, combining over 40 years of passion and expertise in natural and ethnographic science collections. The diverse offerings include decorative shells, natural stones, museum-grade fossils, taxidermy, and tropical corals to serve a wide audience, from museums and private collectors to enthusiasts and interior designers. Our services extend beyond sales, providing consulting, evaluation, and tailored delivery, all while adhering to international trade laws for endangered species. We are fully licensed and authorized to source and offer all the specimens in our collection and for protected species, we strictly comply with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). CITES is an international agreement between governments, designed to ensure that trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. By adhering to these stringent regulations, especially within European countries, we demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and ethical practices, ensuring the responsible sourcing and sale of all items. This dedication provides our clients with the assurance that they are acquiring specimens through legal, environmentally conscious, and trustworthy channels.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Shortfin Shark Mako
Scientific Name
Isurus oxyrinchus
Country of Origin
Madagascar
CITES relevancy
CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU
CITES Document Nr.
Bolla 00033885v del 30/10/14 Madagascar
Condition
Good condition
Year
2018
Weight
196 g
Depth
30.6 cm
Height
21 cm
Width
9.5 cm
ItalyVerified
10723
Objects sold
99.51%
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