-40%
SJ130-6 RARE 16-3/8" GREAT WHITE SHARK JAW jaws Tooth Carcharias big 1.75" teeth
$ 5263.1
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Wondering why the price of our great white jaws & teeth are higher than other auctions? Ours are obtained legally from within the U.S. where they resided when the endangered ban went into effect, before the date of 12/31/1998, and we will only ship within the U.S.1) look at the country the item is in. If it is outside your country, it is illegal to ship to you. Fish & Game officials could pay you a visit or confiscate the jaw en route.
2) is it really a great white? Or just a GREAT, white, shark jaw. Some are bull shark or oceanic white tip jaws, NOT Carcharodon carcharias.
3) Is it legal? Asian countries do not abide by the International CITES laws. They often sell poached great white jaws, which have been illegal to catch since it was declared endangered as of 12/31/1998.
4) You may not even get the jaw shown in the photo. Caveat emptor! That is not the way we do business. See below.
===========================
A RARE OFFERING, EVEN FOR US!
(Internal #SJ130-6)
This is a GENUINE GREAT WHITE SHARK JAW (Carcharodon carcharias).
16-3/8" wide x 14-1/2" tall.
1-3/4" primary
upper teeth, principal tooth 1-1/4"
Hand written on back of jaw: “Carcharodon carcharias; Collected by Alex Kerstitch, Sea of Cortez”.
This is exactly what you would receive.
00
Collected by Alexander Kerstitch, a world renowned marine biologist and research associate in ecology and evolutionary
biology at the University of Arizona. He died March 23, 2001 in Tucson. He was 60.
An avid scuba diver and researcher, Kerstitch first earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts in commercial
design from the UA in 1966.
He co-wrote the book "Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez," for which he also produced most of the illustrations and photographs,
and wrote "Sea of Cortez Marine Invertebrates." Kerstitch also wrote and illustrated hundreds of articles about marine biology and conservation, principally about the Sea of Cortez.
The tooth serrations are like steak knives; teeth are snowy white.
Jaw came from a great white shark caught before 1998.
Information card included. No great white sharks have been caught since 1998, so any great white shark jaws or teeth are acquired from purchasing from those who collected them before that time. Appendix II status at C.I.T.E.S.
NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE U.S. due to C.I.T.E.S. limitations (please do not ask if we will ship this item outside the United States, the answer will still be No).
Click on our Ebay store tag for
other shark jaws.
TEETH ARE MEASURED FROM THE BOTTOM POINT, ALONG THE LONGEST SIDE, TO THE TOP OF THE ROOT. That is the standard measurement in the shark tooth industry.