Giant stingray tail spine fossil
Origin: Southeast Asia
Era: Cretaceous

Biometrics:
Dasyatis akajei, commonly known as stingrays, is a cartilaginous fish that feeds on benthic molluscs and crustaceans. Their bodies are flat and their tails are slender. Some species of stingrays have one or several edges growing on their tails. Jagged stinger.

This fossil is the spiny tail of a giant stingray, which is very exquisite and precious.

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Giant stingray tail spine fossil
Origin: Southeast Asia
Era: Cretaceous

Biometrics:
Dasyatis akajei, commonly known as stingrays, is a cartilaginous fish that feeds on benthic molluscs and crustaceans. Their bodies are flat and their tails are slender. Some species of stingrays have one or several edges growing on their tails. Jagged stinger.

This fossil is the spiny tail of a giant stingray, which is very exquisite and precious.

Note: The product does not include a display stand

Okaz
Skamieniałe kręgi ogonowe płaszczki olbrzymiej
Nazwa naukowa
Dasyatis akajei
Kraj pochodzenia
Azja Południowo-Wschodnia
Okres geologiczny
Kreda (145 - 66 mln lat temu)
Stan
Naturalny
Waga
52 g
Wysokość
70,9 mm
Szerokość
40 mm

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