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7" Cretaceous Crusher Fish (Coccodus) - Hakel, Lebanon
This is an 7" long Cretaceous crusher fish (Coccodus insignis) from Hakel, Lebanon. It has small molariform teeth in it's mouth which would have allowed it to easily crush the shells of small mollusks and crustaceans that it found while searching the mud. Some of these molariform teeth can easily be seen in this specimen.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
The discovery of amazingly preserved marine fossils near Hakel, Lebanon dates back many centuries. In fact, they were first mentioned in writing by Herodotus, over 450 years before the birth of Christ. The first scientific work on these localities began in the 1800s: these deposits have been meticulously quarried by several Lebanese families for over a century. We purchase our specimens directly from one of these families.
These deposits represent a warm, shallow sea of the Middle Cretaceous, and have yielded over 70 types of fish and numerous other genera found nowhere else in the world. The preservation on many of these specimens is truly amazing: many examples of soft bodied preservation have been found.
These deposits represent a warm, shallow sea of the Middle Cretaceous, and have yielded over 70 types of fish and numerous other genera found nowhere else in the world. The preservation on many of these specimens is truly amazing: many examples of soft bodied preservation have been found.
SPECIES
Coccodus insignis
LOCATION
Hakel, Lebanon
FORMATION
Sannine Formation
SIZE
7" long on 8 x 5" rock
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#201369
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