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Janaury
11 2008
TheSharkDoctor's
SUPER SHARKY
SALE
SPECIMEN
#193
PORT
JACKSON SHARK PACKAGE
Port
Jackson Shark Jaw, Skin
Section
&
Ultra-RARE
Egg!
Heterodontus portusjacksoni
This Specimen is XXL and measures
6" wide x 5+1/2" high ...
It's A Fabulous Specimen ...
That is Incredibly Clean And
White!
Skin section measures 12inches
long x 3+1/2 inches wide
The skin has about the largest
sized denticles of any
Shark, hence It was utilized
for centuries in sword
handles for the extra grib provided
...
You'll see this when You feel
It ... It's very rough!
Egg case is 4+1/2 inches in length
...
Yes You Get All 3 items In
This Deal !
US $135
Includesdeliverytoyourdoor
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Heterodontus portusjacksoni
This Shark is a direct descendent of the Hybodonts,
It is little changed from these early
sharks of the Triassic period, from which all
modern sharks evolved. The Port Jackson has
a rounded body with a conical head and bluntly
rounded snout and large pectoral fins ...
And, like its close relatives, sharp spines forward
of the first and second dorsal fins. It is
grey to light brown in color with a prominent
black bar across the head and down the cheek
like a harness. A set of triangular black bars
meets up on the sides and back, starting from
the first dorsal, pectoral and pelvic fin bases.
It also has horizontal black stripes on the
sides of its back and tail.
"A direct descendent of the Hybodonts,
It is little changed from
these early sharks of the Triassic
period, from which all modern
sharks evolved. The Port Jackson
has a rounded body with a conical
head and bluntly rounded snout
and large pectoral fins:
And like its close relatives has
sharp spines forward of the first and second
dorsal fins. It is grey to light
brown in color with a prominent black bar across
the head and down the cheek like
a harness. A set of triangular black bars
meets up on the sides and back,
starting from the first dorsal, pectoral and
pelvic fin bases. It also has horizontal
black stripes on the sides of its back
and tail.
Port Jackson reproduction is
the most primitive kind among sharks; it is
oviparous and during late winter
and spring may lay a dozen or more eggs in
shallow water, where they will
remain some 9 to 12 months.
These spiral-shaped eggs
are pushed into crevices, and the young pups
are hatched about 1 year later.
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