This exceptional fossil plate features a rare Cyclobatis stingray and a Centrophoroides latidens shark, preserved together in stunning detail. Originating from Mt. Lebanon, Lebanon, this mortality plate dates back to the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago.
The stingray’s distinctive body shape and fine skeletal structure are beautifully visible, alongside the sharp, well-preserved teeth of the shark. This rare fossil captures a moment in ancient marine history, offering a glimpse into the aquatic life of the Cretaceous seas. A must-have for fossil enthusiasts or collectors of natural history specimens.
Location: Mt. Lebanon, Lebanon
Age: 100 million years ago - Middle Cretaceous Period
Sting Ray Measures: 165mm x 130 mm
Shark Measures: 130mm x 35mm
Weight: 8 pounds
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