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Giant Ramose Murex shell - Murex ramosus
Origin: Indian Ocean
Length: 22/23cm
Giant Ramose Murex shell - Murex ramosus
Murexes are necrophagous but also carnivorous predators and piercers. Thanks to their radula, a kind of tongue bristling with micro-tines, they can dig powerfully into the shell of their prey and, with the help of acid secretions, pierce it. They then feed on the flesh of their prey by inserting their proboscis through the pierced hole.
Origin: Indian Ocean
Length: 22/23cm
Brownbanded bamboo shark
Naturalized
Chiloscyllium punctatum
Unprotected species - Old taxidermy: visible suture under the belly and on the left side near the mouth
Engraved swordfish rostrum from Borneo - Indonesia
XL Size - Dimensions with base: H108cm
Sea fan branch
The sea fan is presented in a thick-bottomed box with curved glass.
Echinus esculentus
Cold Sea Urchin Test (North Sea)
Megalodon tooth fossil - Otodus megalodon
10.2cm
Indonesia
Fossil shark tooth
Yellow-tube sponge on base
Aplysina fistularis
Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size L
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
European lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Homarus gammarus
By Will Never Die
Available in shop only - No shipping
Rostrum of swordfish - Large
Xiphias gladius
approximately 93-95cm
Test of sea urchin pencil
Species: phyllacanthus imperialis Indian Ocean
5/7cm
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a square wooden base
Half-Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius
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
Giant Ramose Murex shell - Murex ramosus
Origin: Indian Ocean
Length: 22/23cm