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Diodon fish
Globe fish or porcupine fish on wooden pedestal
All fishes are different - Illustration picture
Diodon fish - Porcupinefish or Globe fish on black painted wooden base
The genus Diodon includes species of fish from the family Diodontidae with the ability to swell. Another of their characteristics is to have spines.
When they feel in danger, Diodon inflate very quickly to frighten their aggressor. In fact they inflate by accumulating air or water in their esophagus until they take a spherical shape.
Variable height about 18-22cm.
Blackened wood base, brass stem and rosette.
All fishes are different - Illustration picture
Royal spiny lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Panulirus regius
By Will Never Die
Origin: Atlantic Ocean - Brittany
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Rostrum of swordfish XL size - 101cm
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures
Sea fan branch
The sea fan is presented in a thick-bottomed box with curved glass.
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Test of sea urchin pencil
Species: phyllacanthus imperialis Indian Ocean
5/7cm
Humpback turretfish on base - Tetrosomus gibbosus
Boxfish
Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size M
Pre-CITES Convention Capture - Can only be sold in the European Union - Schengen space
All shells are different - Illustration photo
It will be provided a document proving the anteriority of the catch pre-CITES convention
barracuda in it's glass reliquary box - Sphyraena barracuda
Ammonite fossil - France
Jurassic period, about 200 to 145 million years ago
Genre: Reineckeia
Diodon fish
Porcupinefish on wooden pedestal
Rostrum of swordfish XL size
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures
Diodon fish
Globe fish or porcupine fish on wooden pedestal
All fishes are different - Illustration picture