Centrophorus granulosus

Add this site to your favorites

Wood Games and Teasers
Handmade Gifts

Home page
Shark Jaws

Aiki Jujits Videos
Kung Fu Videos
Kenpo Books and Videos

Tai Chi Videos
GoJu-Ryu

Pitbull Jujits
Tae Kwon Do

Craft Beads & Wire
Beeswax Recipes

Ice Age Pendent's
Wrapped Shark Teeth
Hemp Jewelry
Collector Stands

Prehistoric Shark Teeth Necklaces
Modern Shark Teeth Necklaces
Necklace Racks
Wholesale Necklaces
Ice Age Animals
Echinoid's

Framed Shark Teeth
Modern Shark Teeth

Shark & Ray Jaws
Shark Tooth Book

Fossil Book
Mammoth Book
Sharks Past & Present
Shark Tooth Poster

Coin Collection
Kids Page
Teachers Page
Florida Fossil Permit

Customer Services & General Enquiries

 

 



 

 

Gulper Shark

The Gulper, centrophorus granlosus is of the Order Squaliformes which contains seven families with 113 species, known as dogfish, bramble sharks, gulper sharks, velvet sharks, plunket sharks, kitefin sharks, lantern sharks, tail light sharks, pygmy sharks, cigar sharks, cookie cutter sharks, sleeper sharks, Greenland sharks, spurdogs, and rough sharks. The body is roughly cylindrical, with a conical snout. There are two dorsal fins, with or without spines, and no anal fin. There are five gill slits, a spiral valve in the intestine, and nictitating membranes on the eyes. Members of this order are most numerous in the deep sea, but range all over the globe from the Arctic to Antarctic, and from the surface down to over 20,000 ft (600 m). They range in size from less than 8 in (20 cm) to over 20 ft (6 m). Reproduction is live-bearing without placenta, in all species for which the reproductive mode is known.

Basic shark attending the edge of the plates and continental slopes between 100 and 1200 m basic. Deep water of the Atlantic and Mediterranean; announced in the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific. The characteristic of the body is gray brown dark, the head is conical with short muzzle carries large green eyes. Both n. dorsales are preceded by a strong spine. The edge posterior of pectoral is prolonged in a pointed lobe. The teeth are out of flattened blade with single point, drawn up with the upper jaw and oblique with the jaw lower. Food - attacks: Poisson of funds and fish-lanterns.

Size

Item #

Price  
Gulper Shark Centrophorus granulosus 3 3" X 3" Gulper $15.00 Each
Lower Section of Gulper Jaw 4 1/2" X 2 3/4" GULPER1 $30.00
Gulper Jaw 4 1/2" X 2" GULPER2 $25.00
Gulper Jaw 4 1/2" X 2" GULPER3 $25.00
Gulper Jaw 4" X 2 1/4" GULPER4 $25.00