The most eye-catching feature of the sawfish is its saw-like snout, called a rostrum. A sawfish rostrum, 33.5in (85cm) long. Once successful, the rostrum is then used as a digging tool to unearth buried crustaceans. Once successful, the rostrum is then used as a digging tool to unearth buried prey. Similar to the modern day sawfish, this creature had a long, hard shovel-shaped snout lined on both sides with long, spine-like teeth (these are the spine-like teeth offered for sale here). For Sale on 1stDibs - Set of two vintage sawfish bill rostrum snouts mounted on aluminum and Lucite bases. One rostrum is 6' The rostrum acts like a metal detector as the sawfish scours the bottom of the ocean floor in search of hidden food. The rostrum is covered with motion- and electro-sensitive pores that allow the fish to detect movement—and even the heartbeat of potential prey buried in the ocean floor. These can only shipped in USA. The rostrum is covered with motion-and electro-sensitive pores that allow the fish to detect movement--and even the heartbeat--of potential prey buried in the ocean floor. Reef, N. Australia''. Price 175.00 $ 220.76 € 195.48 To be sold with an Article 10 Cites certificate. Taxidermy: A Large Sawfish Rostrum (Pristidae spp), circa 1892, Barrier Reef, Australia, large adult rostrum, 53 teeth, overall length 126.5cm, mounted upon a large polished oak double shield bearing copper shield - ''Sawfish, G.B. Sold for £ 480 (US$ 657) inc. premium ... London, United Kingdom W1S 1SR. ( large is not available) This listing is only for two smaller rostrums. Hammer Price: Interested in the price of this lot? At other times, when a tasty morsel swims by, the normally lethargic sawfish will spring into action and slash furiously with its saw. If you have any complaints or questions about the Conditions of Sale, please contact your nearest customer services team. Unlike the rest of the cartilaginous fishes, sawfish have evolved a long snout edged with special teeth. Sawfish are within the ray order Rajiformes, and are closely related to sharks. Acrylic base is 10' wide by 6' deep. Taxidermy: a sawfish rostrum on wooden stand, 31 cm. CONDITION Exceptionally good condition, some teeth have small chips but all present SIZE Height: approx 90cm REFERENCE NUMBER: B6254 Victorian mounted saw fish rostrum Our opening hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm Please contact us if wish to view a specific item before visiting. Once successful, the rostrum is then used as a digging tool to unearth buried prey. The most eye-catching feature of the sawfish is its saw-like snout, called a rostrum. Stunning and larger than average sawfish rostrum or bill in fantastic condition, circa 1900, on a custom made stand. View this item and discover similar for sale at 1stDibs - Pair of large sawfish bill rostrums mounted on black acrylic base. Lot Description: Taxidermy: Large Sawfish Rostrum (Pristidae spp), circa early 20th century, 64 teeth, 102cm long With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.566397/05 Sawfish, also known as Carpenter Sharks, are a family of Rays characterised by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. There are two species of sawfish found in U.S. waters: the wide or smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) and the largetooth sawfish (Pristis perotteti). This is a fossil sawfish rostral tooth from the pristis species of sawfish.
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