
Rostrum of swordfish (Médium) mounted on a free-standing...
Rostrum of swordfish (Medium) - Xiphias gladius
Mounted on a free-standing base
Non-contractual Photos. All the peaks are different
Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size M
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All shells are different - Illustration photo
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Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size M
The shell of the Nautilus is expanded and curls forward in a spiral shape.
They are found mainly on certain Pacific islands and off the coast of Australia.
These animals have changed little morphologically over the last 400 million years.
Height on base: approx. 24/25cm
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All shells are different - Illustration photo
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Rostrum of swordfish (Medium) - Xiphias gladius
Mounted on a free-standing base
Non-contractual Photos. All the peaks are different
Naturalized Small-spotted catshark
Scyliorhinus canicula
Large Test of purple green sea urchin: Toxopneustes pileolus
Megalodon tooth fossil - Otodus megalodon
11.8cm
Indonesia
Fossil shark tooth
The Papal Mitre shell - Mitra papalis
Dimensions: 10/15cm
Venus Comb: Murex Pecten shell
Some teeth of the famous comb may be missing
Sea Urchin Colobocentrotus atratus
Helmet urchin from Indian Ocean
3/4cm
Diodon fish
Porcupinefish on wooden pedestal
Megalodon tooth fossil - Otodus megalodon
10.2cm
Indonesia
Fossil shark tooth
Royal spiny lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Panulirus regius
By Will Never Die
Origin: Atlantic Ocean - Brittany
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