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Sharks, Rays & Fish - Our selection of Bone Clones® replicas includes a wide array of shark and ray jaws, including an extra-large Megalodon Shark Jaw. In addition, we offer an unusual Tambaqui (Pacu) fish skull, a fascinating Squid Beak, and several examples of modern shark and fossil Megalodon teeth. The Megalodon teeth can be purchased as an entire set or individually, including a 7 1/8" tooth, painted to match the subtle coloration of the original. Also featured in this category are Whirltooth Shark Teeth in Matrix and a set of 46 teeth from a record size Great White Shark jaw. Bone Clones is grateful to The National Aquarium, Dr. Gordon Hubbell, Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, and Babiarz Institute for assistance and/or loans of first-rate specimens.

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Catalog #
Product Name Description
Great White Shark Jaw
BC-095
Great White Shark JawThe original jaw of the Great White Shark was prepared by Dr. Gordon Hubbell, a leading researcher in sharks and featured often on The Discovery Channel...
Pacu (Tambaqui) Skull
BC-120
Pacu (Tambaqui) SkullPacu (Tambaqui) Skull BC-120. The Tambaqui (also known as Pacu) lives in the deep waters of the Amazon and Orinoco river basin of South America...
Bat Ray Jaw
BC-238
Bat Ray JawThe bat ray is so named because of the shape of its long pectoral fins, which look like the wings of a bat. A graceful swimmer, bat rays are known to leap out of the water and glide along its surface for a few seconds, giving the appearance of flying...
Zebra Shark Jaw
BC-237
Zebra Shark JawWhile the young Zebra Shark is dark brown with whitish stripes, the mature shark is tan with brown spots, which motivates its alternative name, the Leopard Shark...
Shortfin Mako Shark Jaw
BC-236
Shortfin Mako Shark JawThe superbly athletic Shortfin Mako is able to reach speeds of 22 mph, leap 20 feet out of the water and cover 36 miles a days for days on end. Such prowess makes it a very popular gamefish...
Sharpnose Sevengill Shark Jaw
BC-235
Sharpnose Sevengill Shark JawAlthough the Sharpnose Sevengill Shark is moderately short (up to 1.4 m) and slender, this strong swimmer possesses a voracious appetite for bony fishes, small sharks, squids and crustaceans...
Shark Ray Jaw
BC-234
Shark Ray JawThe Shark Ray, also called the Bowmouth Guitarfish, is an unmistakable specimen with its extremely broad and blunt head, clearly demarcated from its pectoral fins, and its long tail...
Kitefin Shark Jaw
BC-233
Kitefin Shark JawThe Kitefin Shark lives a solitary life in tropical and warm-temperate regions. It is epebenthic, living at depths from 200-600 meters but may go much deeper...
Zebra Bullhead Shark Jaw
BC-232
Zebra Bullhead Shark Jawhe Zebra Bullhead is a little-known bottom-feeder found in the western Pacific Ocean. Appropriately named, the shark has dark, vertical stripes against a lighter background and a noticeably short, blunt snout...
Sandbar Shark Jaw
BC-231
Sandbar Shark JawLiving up to its name, the sandbar shark prefers the sandy bottoms of temperate or tropical coastal waters worldwide. It typically swims at depths of 60-200', feeding on bony fishes, mollusks and crustaceans...
Stingray Jaw
BC-230
Stingray JawInhabitants of topical and subtropical waters, Stingrays, like sharks, are a cartilaginous fish. They have great sensitivity to electrical patterns, which helps them to monitor their own position as well as to locate prey...
Small Great White Shark Jaw
BC-249
Small Great White Shark JawThe Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish in the world, with females generally being larger than males. Its name refers to its white belly, but its back may range in color from a pale bluish gray to a darker brownish gray...
Port Jackson Shark Jaw
BC-250
Port Jackson Shark JawThe Port Jackson Shark, found in southern Australian waters, is a member of the group of heterodontid sharks, the family name referring to the variety of its teeth. These teeth are described as 'hetero' as the front teeth differ drastically from the back teeth...
Megalodon Shark Jaw Replica BC-295-A5
BC-295-A5
Megalodon Shark JawAlthough Megalodon jaws are unknown in the fossil record, we have reconstructed this Megalodon Shark Jaw frame based on the extant Great White Shark. Available with 3, 4 or 5 tooth rows...
Megalodon Shark Jaw Detail Section
BC-295-SEG
Megalodon Shark Jaw Detail SectionWith all the same detail as our full Megalodon Shark jaw BC-295-A5, this abbreviated selection illustrates the intricate details of shark jaw anatomy while avoiding the necessary display space of our complete frame...
Whale Shark Jaw
BC-307
Whale Shark JawAs the largest fish in the ocean, it's ironic that the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) would choose the smallest organisms, plankton, as their main nutritional source...
Tiger Shark Jaw BC-309
BC-309
Tiger Shark JawTiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) can be recognized by the dark stripes that run vertically down the length their body, though these stripes tend to fade as the shark matures...
Megalodon Shark Teeth set of 46
CB-11-46P
Megalodon Shark Teeth (set of 46)The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era. The 46 teeth in this set ares among the largest found and came from a 50 foot Megalodon that lived about 20 million years ago...
Megalodon Shark Teeth Replica Set
CH-31-46P
Fossil Megalodon Shark Set of 46 Teeth, SulpherThis beautiful set of 46 teeth, from the collection of Dr. Gordon Hubbell, is the most complete set of associated Megalodon teeth ever found. The unusual color is due to the phosphate mine from which it came...
Whirltooth Shark Teeth in Matrix
KO-001
Whirltooth Shark Teeth in MatrixVery little is known about this unusual shark, except the front teeth grew in a spiral, containing up to 180 teeth. This particular specimen contains 131 teeth...
7 1/4 inch Megalodon Shark tooth
KO-008
7 1/4" Megalodon Shark tooth (record size)This tooth is considered by many to be the largest Megalodon tooth ever found and...

KO-008-2
Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 7inchThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go...
Megalodon Shark Tooth 6 3/4 inch
KO-008-3
Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 6 3/4 inchThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago...

KO-008-SET
Megalodon Shark Teeth Set of 4 GiantsThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago...
Great White Shark Teeth first row
KO-009
Great White Shark Teeth first rowThe GREAT WHITE SHARK has 5 rows of 46 teeth for a total of 230. The jaw is approximately 35 inches across...
Great White Shark Teeth Set of 23
KO-009-1
Great White Shark Set of 231/2 of the first row of teeth from our Great White Shark jaw, BC-095, which measures approximately 35 inches across and 29 inches high...
Stingray Tail Spine
KO-098
Stingray Tail SpineThe Stingray is mostly docile, very rarely inflicting serious injuries on humans. When profoundly disturbed, it will swing its tail with enough force to pierce flesh and, at the same time, release poison...
Large Megalodon Shark Tooth
KO-218
Large Megalodon Shark ToothThe MEGALODON, prehistoric ancestor of the modern shark, appeared about 18 million years ago and became extinct...
Giant Squid Beak
KO-222
Giant Squid BeakThe parrot-like beak of the Giant Squid, strong enough to bite through steel cable, is used to cut its prey into small pieces, which are then shredded by another organ before passing through the esophagus...
Great White Shark Tooth
KO-223
Great White Shark ToothThe GREAT WHITE SHARK has 5 rows of 46 teeth for a total of 230. The jaw is approximately 35 inches across...
   

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