Fossilized Drum Mouth Plate with Display Case
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This fossilized Drum Fish mouth plate offers a fascinating glimpse into aquatic life during the Pleistocene era. Known for their crushing teeth used to grind shellfish, Drum Fish (Sciaenidae family) developed these distinctive mouth plates, making this a unique and textured fossil for any collector. Housed securely in a black and glass display case, the piece is both educational and decorative.
Dimensions:
- Fossil: 2.1" L x 1" W x 0.5" H
- Display Case: 4.5" L x 5.5" W x 0.5" H
Origin: Found in Port Aransas, Texas
Condition: Excellent; fossil is fully intact and securely mounted within the case.
Note: These fossils have been self-identified and not examined by a professional paleontologist. While we do our best to research and identify all items accurately, we cannot guarantee specific classification.