Xiphactinus audax (Cretaceos) Skull Replicas

Supplier: PARKER PALEONTOLOGICAL ENT.
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470128-304EA 306.25 USD
470128-304
Xiphactinus audax (Cretaceos) Skull Replicas
Specimens Fossil Specimens
Beautifully remastered fossil replica. Great for paleontological identification, lectures on evolution, and display.

  • Exact replica
  • Plastic resin
  • 21×18" plaque

Xiphactinus audax is an extinct genus of large predatory marine tarpon-like bony fish that lived during the late Albian to the late Maastrichtian Stage of the Cretaceous period. The genus grew up to 6 m (20') in length, and superficially resembled a gargantuan, fanged tarpon. Xiphactinus spent its juvenile stage of life in shallow seaway margins for protection and to utilize rich food resources of small to medium fish.
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