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A very good example of a Hybodus shark head.
A lot of the cartilage structures of this skull are preserved.
The orbital arch is preserved, with location of the orbit arrowed in image #2.
Numerous teeth positioned along the jaws, pictured clearly in the images.Fascinating and rare piece.
Hybodus was a 2 metre long shark which inhabited the lakes and sea margins of the Sussex Wealden delta\'s.Measures 13.5cm.LOWEST PRICE OFFER.
From the Hastings beds of Sussex, famous hunting grounds of the fossil hunter Gideon Mantell.
140 million years old.
No restorationNo repair