Eodiaphyodus granulosus Eodiaphyodus is a genus of Elopiformes fish that is classified in the suborder Albuloidea. It is related to the modern Tarpon. This fish lived in what is now Morocco during the Late Cretaceous Period. It crushed its food with bony plates found in the back of its throat Phosphate Deposits, Maastrictian, Cretacous Period, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Khouribga, Morocco. Age:- 100 Million Years Old
Enchodus libicus - Extinct Sabre tooth herring Jaw and Tooth in Matrix Predatory bony fish. These were just some of the bony fishes that survived the KT extinction event.
Enchodus Vertebrae fossils - Xiphactinus like fishes
These are the back vertebrae fossils from Enchodus libicus sp. They are rugged, solid and very substantial. A very large fish that was voracious and mean. Xiphactinus audax is a similar fish for comparison. These you see below are from full size fishes. You can often find many small sized ones on matrix, but these have been dug out of the matrix rock to expose them as fully as possible. Small repairs are normal from this site, but no major restoration is made to these.
These are extinct sawfish rostrum teeth from Onchopristis numidus. These are from the Tegana formation in the Kem Kem basin beds. Around 95 Million years old. Onchopristis was a crucial staple diet fish for the Spinosaurus that hunted in the rivers and deltas for these fishes. Artwork by Nobu Tamura, a superb digital artist. Boxed and labelled. Box is 8.0cm x 5.0cm x 3.2cm. A good size for your collection. You can see my hand in the picture so hopefully it will give you the scale, but if you are not sure feel free to email and ask about anything at all.
All come labelled with nice artwork card and information as seen in some of the specimens below.