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Xiphactinus audax JawXiphactinus audax Jaw
Xiphactinus audax Tooth DetailXiphactinus audax Tooth Detail

Xiphactinus audax

Cretaceous (82 m.y.o.)
Niobrara Formation
Smoky Hill Chalk
Gove County, Kansas, USA
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Massive lower jaw, 100% complete, in PRISTINE condition! Jaw measures 15" long and 5" across at widest end.
Longest tooth is 2 1/4" long. Specimen comes from a 17' fish, which was close to maximum size for the species. There are a total of 13 teeth - all in excellent condition. Xiphactinus is the world's largest known genus of bony fish. Specimen comes with a skull line drawing showing bone position.

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