





It
stand by Itself! This is a handy feature for display purposes.
WOW!
WHAT A SHAPE !!
IT'S
COURTESY OF A 6 FOOTER.
UPPER
CENTER IS VERY NICE,
Some
minor cracking that developed during the drying
process,
this is normal in Shark jaws as They really are
designed
to stay submerged in salt water.
C. plumbeus is essentially a bottom-dwelling,
shallow coastal water
species that is seldom seen at the water's
surface.It tends to prefer
waters on continental shelves, oceanic banks,
and island terraces
but is also commonly found in harbors, estuaries,
at the mouths of
bays and rivers, and shallow turbid water.
Despite this, plumbeus is
exclusively a marine species and does not
venture into freshwater. It
is believed that the sandbar shark favors
a smooth substrate and will
avoid coral reefs and other rough-bottom areas.
It spends most of the
time in water from 20-65 m (60-200 ft) deep
but undoubtedly moves
into deeper water to undergo migration.
World Distribution Map - Sandbar
Shark
Lower
dentition is excellent!
There
are a few side lateral teeth chipped from capture.
Never
mind! The centers are superb.
This Specimen is an great example
to illustrate how Sharks replace
their teeth. See the rear teeth
that have rotated forward ?
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PORT JACKSON
SHARK JAW
Plus
Bonus Skin Section !
Heterodontus portusjacksoni
Measures 5" wide x 5+3/4" high,
Skin
is 10 inches long.
This
Shark's skin was used for centuries in
the
making of sword handles,
You'll see why when You feel
It ... It's very rough!
The Port Jackson is a direct descendent of the
Hybodonts, It is little changed from
these early sharks of the Triassic period, from
which all modern sharks evolved. It
has a rounded body with a conical head and bluntly
rounded snout and large
pectoral fins. Sharp spines are forward of the
first and second dorsal
fins. It is grey to light brown in color with
a prominent black bar across
the head and down the cheek like a harness. A
set of triangular black bars
meets up on the sides and back, starting from
the first dorsal, pectoral
and pelvic fin bases. It also has horizontal
black stripes on the
sides of its back and tail.
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Pigeye Shark
Jaw
AKA JAVA
SHARK
Carcharhinus amboinensis
Measuring 15+3/4" wide x 10"
high ...
THIS
IS AN XXL JAVA ..
IT'S
COURTESY OF A 9 FOOTER
THE
DENTITION IS VERY NICE!
AS
PERFECT AS YOU CAN GET!
AND
SEE THE EXTRA TEETH? THIS CLEARLY
DEMONSTRATES
THE ABILITY OF TOOTH
REPLACEMENT
THAT SHARKS POSSESS.
Pigeye Shark
Carcharhinus amboinensis
"An
inshore species of the continental and insular
shelves,
commonly inhabiting shallow waters
close
inshore, near the surf line and along
beaches.
May also be found in shallow bays and
estuaries,
as well as off the open coast but not
ascending
rivers (Ref. 9997). Predominantly
demersal
but found throughout the water column.
Feeds
on pelagic and demersal bony fishes, sharks
and
rays, squid, shrimps, cuttlefish, octopi, lobsters,
gastropods
and mammalian carrion. Viviparous.
Potentially
dangerous but not recorded in shark
attacks
to date. Utilized fresh and dried-salted
for
human consumption."
I
better tell You that there is a hook hole in the
lower,
You can see it in the photo above. QAlso, a few
drying
cracks are present, Never Mind! These are quite
normal
for Carcharhinus Sharks, their cartilage is
very
thick and heavy.
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