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Enchodus Fish Tooth Fossil – Cretaceous, Offham, Kent, England | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA

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A stunning and rare Enchodus Fish Tooth Fossil from the Cretaceous period, discovered in Offham, Kent, England. This fossilized tooth is an exceptional piece of prehistoric history, showcasing the remains of one of the most formidable predatory fish of the Mesozoic seas. It is a highly sought-after specimen for collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts alike.

100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

From the Alice Purnell Collection – A carefully curated specimen with historical significance.

What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact fossil you will receive.

Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.

Ideal for collectors, display, or scientific study – A visually striking and scientifically significant fossil specimen.

About Enchodus Fish Fossils:

Enchodus, often referred to as the “Saber-Toothed Herring,” was a large predatory fish that thrived during the Cretaceous period, approximately 100-66 million years ago. This fearsome marine predator had elongated, curved teeth that allowed it to snatch prey with precision, making it one of the dominant fish species in prehistoric oceans.

The discovery of Enchodus fossils in Offham, Kent, highlights the region’s ancient marine ecosystems, which were once home to a diverse range of marine reptiles, ammonites, and fish. Fossils like this provide valuable insights into the structure and behavior of Cretaceous marine food chains.

Enchodus fossils are particularly sought-after due to their association with famous Late Cretaceous marine deposits. This fossilized tooth is an excellent representation of the predatory nature of these ancient fish, making it a unique addition to any collection.

Perfect for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts, this specimen is a one-of-a-kind addition to any fossil collection.

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Why Buy from Us?

🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected.

Own a scientifically valuable piece of Cretaceous marine history today!

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A stunning and rare Enchodus Fish Tooth Fossil from the Cretaceous period, discovered in Offham, Kent, England. This fossilized tooth is an exceptional piece of prehistoric history, showcasing the remains of one of the most formidable predatory fish of the Mesozoic seas. It is a highly sought-after specimen for collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts alike.

100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

From the Alice Purnell Collection – A carefully curated specimen with historical significance.

What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact fossil you will receive.

Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.

Ideal for collectors, display, or scientific study – A visually striking and scientifically significant fossil specimen.

About Enchodus Fish Fossils:

Enchodus, often referred to as the “Saber-Toothed Herring,” was a large predatory fish that thrived during the Cretaceous period, approximately 100-66 million years ago. This fearsome marine predator had elongated, curved teeth that allowed it to snatch prey with precision, making it one of the dominant fish species in prehistoric oceans.

The discovery of Enchodus fossils in Offham, Kent, highlights the region’s ancient marine ecosystems, which were once home to a diverse range of marine reptiles, ammonites, and fish. Fossils like this provide valuable insights into the structure and behavior of Cretaceous marine food chains.

Enchodus fossils are particularly sought-after due to their association with famous Late Cretaceous marine deposits. This fossilized tooth is an excellent representation of the predatory nature of these ancient fish, making it a unique addition to any collection.

Perfect for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts, this specimen is a one-of-a-kind addition to any fossil collection.

Shipping & Packaging:

🔹 Securely packed for safe transit 🔹 Worldwide shipping available 🔹 Tracked & insured delivery options

Why Buy from Us?

🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected.

Own a scientifically valuable piece of Cretaceous marine history today!

Additional information

Era

Cretaceous

Origin

United Kingdom

Cretaceous Information

The Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago) was the final era of the Mesozoic, marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the rise of flowering plants. It had a warm, greenhouse climate, with high sea levels that created vast shallow inland seas. Marine life flourished, including mosasaurs, ammonites, and rudist reefs, while the land was ruled by iconic dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. Mammals and birds diversified, and insects thrived. The period ended with the mass extinction event, likely caused by an asteroid impact, wiping out the dinosaurs and paving the way for the rise of mammals in the Cenozoic.

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