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Contents this page:  DRAUGHTSBOARD,  DUSKY,  EAGLE RAY, GALAPAGOS,  GOBLIN Shark jaws  (SJ-90 to SJ-120 series)

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DRAUGHTSBOARD SHARK JAW

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(Cephalocyllium umbratile)

The blotchy swell shark, Cephaloscyllium umbratile, is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae found in the subtropical western Pacific Ocean from Japan to the South China Sea, at depths of between 20 and 200 m. It grows to about 1.2 m in length, and can expand its body by taking in air or water to make it appear larger to predators.

Draughtsboard shark has been reported as having the ability to bark like a dog.

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Upper and lower jaw shown

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#SJ-90-A

3-5/8 x 2-1/4" average size; stock photo

$65 ea.   SOLD

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This is an awesome photo of a Draughtboard shark embryo.

 

DRAUGHTSBOARD SHARK

(Cephaloscyllium isabellum)

DRAUGHTSBOARD SHARK.jpg (300221 bytes)

Draughtsboard shark is a hardy species of catshark also known as the checkerboard or carpet shark.  Found off the coast of New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan and Japan, it looks much like a swellshark with different coloration and size.  

Upper:

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Lower:

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#SJ-91-1

3" wide

$59  SOLD

 

DUSKY Shark Jaw 

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Carcharhinus obscurus

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Upper and lower jaw shown

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Dusky or Black whaler shark is one of the larger species.

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Upper outer jaw

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Lower outer jaw

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#SJ-100-5

21" wide  (1 available) 

$304



   

   

#SJ100-7

20-1/2” wide ( 1 available)

$296
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#SJ-100-10

20" wide x 12" tall

(1 available)

$289

   

 

#SJ-100-20

19-1/2" wide

(1 available)

$280

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#SJ-100-30

19" wide x 10-3/4" tall, 3/4" primary teeth

(2 available)

$269



   

   



#SJ100-31

19” wide (1 available)

$269
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#SJ-100-90

17" wide

$244

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Upper outer jaw

sj100-100b.JPG (142395 bytes)  sj100-100c.JPG (138653 bytes)

Lower outer jaw

sj100-100d.JPG (141379 bytes)  sj100-100e.JPG (153040 bytes)

#SJ-100-100 

  16" wide    (1 available) 

$234

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#SJ100-120 

15" wide; stock photo (6 available) 

$219

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#SJ100-130

  14" wide; stock photo (10 available) 

$204

 

#SJ100-140

13" wide; stock photo (16 available)

$189

#SJ100-150

12" wide

Stock photo

(5 available)

$174

#SJ100-160

11" wide

(2 available)

$159

   

#SJ-100-170

10" wide

(1 available)

$142

#SJ100-180

9" wide

(1 available)

$125

 

EAGLE RAY (Common) JAW

(Myliobatus)

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Eagle rays are a group of cartilaginous fishes in the family Myliobatidae, consisting mostly of large species living in the open ocean rather than on the sea bottom.  Some systematists place the cownose rays & manta & mobulas in their own families (Rhinopteridae and Mobulidae, respectively) 

They feed on mollusks and crustaceans, crushing their shells with their flattened teeth, while devil and manta rays filter plankton from the waterThey are excellent swimmers and are able to breach the water up to several meters (9') above the surface. Compared with other rays, they have long tails, and well-defined rhomboidal bodies. They are ovoviviparous, giving birth to up to six young at a time. They range from 48 centimetres (19 in) to 9.1 metres (30 ft) in length.

#SJ105-2

4" wide x 4-1/2" tall

$150  SOLD

#SJ105-3

3-1/2" wide x 4" tall

$140

#SJ105-4

3-1/2" wide x 4" tall

$130

 

 

#SJ105-10

Eagle ray tongue, 5-1/4" long x 2" wide x 3/8" thick

$75

  sj105-11d.JPG (166314 bytes)  sj105-11c.JPG (165150 bytes)

sj105-11a.JPG (167660 bytes)  sj105-11b.JPG (162453 bytes)

#SJ105-11

Partial tongue only, measures 2-1/2" wide x 1-1/4" long x 5/16" thick

$20  SOLD

 

GALAPAGOS SHARK

Carcharhinus galapagensis

Galapagos-shark.jpg (44505 bytes)

A species of requiem shark that grows to 12 feet and resembles the dusky shark.  Galapagos sharks are bold and have behaved aggressively towards humans, and are thus regarded as dangerous.

  galap-upper.JPG (38495 bytes) galap1.JPG (182986 bytes)   galap2.JPG (183608 bytes)

Upper and lower jaw shown.  The upper tooth has a strange squiggle/bump on one side that differentiates it from the bull shark tooth (see above).

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#SJ110-10

14" wide, stock photo

$174  SOLD

 

     

#SJ110-25  

13" wide

Stock photo (1 available)

$164



     

#SJ110-30

12" wide  (1 available) 

$154

#SJ110-40

11" wide

$144  SOLD

 

   

#SJ110-50

10" wide

(1 available)

$130

 

#SJ110-100   5" wide

$69  SOLD

 

GOBLIN SHARK JAWS (RARE)

Mitsukurina owstoni

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 A deep-sea shark, the sole living species in the family Mitsukurinidae. The most distinctive characteristic of the goblin shark is the unorthodox shape of its head. It has a long, trowel-shaped, beak-like rostrum or snout, much longer than other sharks' snouts. Some other distinguishing characteristics of the shark are the color of its body, which is mostly pink, and its long, protrusible  jaws (i.e. when it reaches for something to eat, the jaws seem to unhinge from the front of the shark and catch its prey, then retract back to the shark's head.  A very weird thing to see.

They are found throughout the world, from Australia, Pacific Ocean to Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, but best-known from the waters around Japan, where the species was first discovered.  

They feed on squid, crabs and deep sea fish, that we know.

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Upper jaw

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Lower jaw

sj120-5e.JPG (151393 bytes)  sj120-5f.JPG (147284 bytes)  sj120-5g.JPG (154924 bytes)

Back

sj120-5h.JPG (135089 bytes)

Heidi with her jaw

sj120-5-heidi.JPG (168245 bytes)

#SJ120-5

Measures 17" wide x 15-1/2" tall; primary teeth 1-3/8"

NOT FOR SALE, DISPLAY ONLY.  In Heidi's personal collection; personally prepped by Dr. Gordon Hubbell

 

 

#SJ120-8

Measures 20" wide x 14" tall

Prepped by Rick Stringer

$1200  SOLD

#SJ120-9

Measures 20-3/4" wide x 12-1/2" tall

Prepped by Rick Stringer

$1200 

 

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sj120-10 (2).JPG (176147 bytes)  sj120-10 (3).JPG (174525 bytes)  sj120-10 (4).JPG (168040 bytes)

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#SJ120-10

Measures 16-3/8" wide x 15-1/2" tall

Prepped by Rick Stringer

$1150

 

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