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Ray fish tooth plate fossil, miocene, hoevenen, belgium, genuine specimen with certificate of authenticity

£9.00

Own a remarkable piece of marine history with this genuine Ray Fish Tooth Plate Fossil from the Miocene epoch, sourced from Hoevenen, Belgium. This fossil represents the unique tooth plate structure used by ancient ray fish to crush their food, providing a glimpse into the fascinating evolution of marine life. Perfect for fossil collectors, educators, and enthusiasts of prehistoric sea life, this fossil offers a tangible connection to the ancient oceans of the Miocene period.

The exact fossil shown in the photo is the one you will receive, ensuring you know exactly what you’re purchasing. For full sizing details, please refer to the photo with the 1cm scale cube for accurate measurements.

Product Details:

  • Species: Ray Fish Tooth Plate
  • Geological Period: Miocene
  • Location: Hoevenen, Belgium
  • Exact Size: Please refer to the photo with the 1cm scale cube for full size details
  • Certification: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Perfect for: Fossil collectors, educational displays, marine life enthusiasts, and unique gift options

Why Choose Us? We provide 100% genuine fossils, each with a Certificate of Authenticity to verify quality and origin. The fossil in the photo is the exact one you will receive, offering you a carefully selected, high-quality specimen.

Add this Ray Fish Tooth Plate Fossil to your collection and experience a piece of marine history from millions of years ago. Ideal for personal enjoyment, educational use, or as a unique display, this fossil is a timeless piece for any collection!

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Own a remarkable piece of marine history with this genuine Ray Fish Tooth Plate Fossil from the Miocene epoch, sourced from Hoevenen, Belgium. This fossil represents the unique tooth plate structure used by ancient ray fish to crush their food, providing a glimpse into the fascinating evolution of marine life. Perfect for fossil collectors, educators, and enthusiasts of prehistoric sea life, this fossil offers a tangible connection to the ancient oceans of the Miocene period.

The exact fossil shown in the photo is the one you will receive, ensuring you know exactly what you’re purchasing. For full sizing details, please refer to the photo with the 1cm scale cube for accurate measurements.

Product Details:

  • Species: Ray Fish Tooth Plate
  • Geological Period: Miocene
  • Location: Hoevenen, Belgium
  • Exact Size: Please refer to the photo with the 1cm scale cube for full size details
  • Certification: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Perfect for: Fossil collectors, educational displays, marine life enthusiasts, and unique gift options

Why Choose Us? We provide 100% genuine fossils, each with a Certificate of Authenticity to verify quality and origin. The fossil in the photo is the exact one you will receive, offering you a carefully selected, high-quality specimen.

Add this Ray Fish Tooth Plate Fossil to your collection and experience a piece of marine history from millions of years ago. Ideal for personal enjoyment, educational use, or as a unique display, this fossil is a timeless piece for any collection!

Additional information

Era

Miocene

Miocene Information

The Miocene Epoch (23–5.3 million years ago) was a time of major climatic and ecological change, shaping many of today’s ecosystems. The climate was generally warmer and drier, but it gradually cooled as ice sheets expanded in Antarctica. This shift led to the spread of grasslands and savannas, replacing many ancient forests and driving the evolution of grazing mammals like early horses, antelope, and elephants. Ape species diversified, with some moving toward more ground-dwelling lifestyles, setting the stage for early hominins. Marine life thrived, with giant sharks like Megalodon ruling the oceans. The Miocene laid the foundation for modern ecosystems, with many plant and animal groups adapting to the drier, open landscapes that became dominant.

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