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(sj250-77) 22" Mako shortfin SHARK jaw sharks jaws teeth (Isurus Oxyrinchus)

$ 427.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    (internal #S250-77)  Modern Shortfin Mako
    shark (Isurus
    Oxyrinchus)
    jaw is 22" wide x 12" tall.  Primary teeth 1-3/4"
    THIS IS EXACTLY THE JAW YOU WOULD RECEIVE.
    Awesome
    jaw!  Great gift for the shark lover!
    SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK
    (how to tell the difference between shortfin & longfin mako jaws?  Easiest ID is that there is a GAP between the 3rd & 4th upper teeth counting from the center)
    If this doesn't look like the jaws in the Aliens movie, you know the one.  ALL the rows of teeth are active like fish hooks to hold ANYTHING.  What a great jaw for anyone that's into sharks!
    Shortfin "sharp nose" Mako is closely related to the Longfin Mako.
    THESE SHARKS ARE NOT CAUGHT FOR THEIR JAWS.  All shark jaws are obtained from the legal fishing industry in the Philippines and off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean.   These sharks are caught for their hides & meat.  The jaws & teeth are sold as a collectible to recycle 100% of the shark.
    We do not support sport fishing, illegal taking of sharks, we don't even eat in restaurants that serve Shark Fin soup due to the cruel and wasteful nature of shark finning.  We do not catch sharks ourselves.
    Click on our Ebay store tag for
    MANY more shark items!
    INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: There is a fee we are required to pay U.S. Fish & Wildlife to inspect the package going outside the United States.  I may be able to discount this off for you depending on the size of jaw, though I still have to pay the fee.  Or combine numerous jaws and I can discount it off.  Yes, I wish I did not have this fee requirement.  But it is the law.
    THIS JAW CANNOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE THE U.S.
    AS OF NOVEMBER OF 2019, THE LONGFIN AND SHORTFIN MAKO WAS DECLARED ENDANGERED BY CITES.  THIS MEANS WE CANNOT ACQUIRE MORE MAKO JAWS AND TEETH THAN WHAT WE ALREADY  HAVE IN INVENTORY.  WHEN THEY'RE GONE, THEY'RE GONE.