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Lot of 10 Real CORAL CATSHARK JAWS Cat Shark jaw teeth combined shipping in USA

$ 18.45

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Animal Class: Shark
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Bone
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Real CATSHARK JAWS
    LOT OF 10 JAWS
    SHIPS  TO:
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    PLEASE READ THIS FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES:
    I will combine shipping where possible (if items can fit in the same box and ship together safely).  A 5# mineral specimen and a glass display will not usually ship together safely.  If you want to get a combined shipment (where possible) then
    DO NOT PAY
    until I invoice you.  Just "request total from seller" when finished shopping.  I will pack the items together where possible, get the adjusted cost, and invoice you.
    IF YOU PAY FIRST IT IS TOO LATE TO UNDO IT.
    I ship in BOXES for better protection - not envelopes or padded mailers.  If you pay for FIRST CLASS or PRIORITY MAIL then you will get it that way, not by Media Mail or Parcel Post or other slow shipping.  Tracking numbers are linked to your "my eBay" and "Purchases" pages as soon as I run the label.
    I want you to be happy with your purchase!  If you have ANY problems with an item just contact me ("ask seller a question" link) and I will do what it takes to resolve the issue!
    ITEM  DESCRIPTION:
    This listing is for 10 Coral Catshark Jaws.  These jaws average about 2 inches across, maybe a little over or under.
    4 jaws pulled at random are shown in the pics as examples.  You get 10.
    These jaws were recycled from the fishing industry, primarily from the Philippines.  The sharks were caught for food, not their jaws, and the jaws were salvaged for collectors and education.
    These commercial jaws usually have some damaged teeth here and there - there's a LOT of teeth in these jaws and shark jaws are almost never "pristine".  The teeth are their weapons, and they often break or get pulled loose - that's why new teeth constantly move forward from the rows behind (see last pic of view from behind) to replace them.
    Thanks for looking.
    Specimens are not endangered species.
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    for more specimens, museum exhibits, collections, shark items, and much more.