
Xiphactinus Skeleton and Skull Casts: The Bull Dog Fish
Xiphactinus Skeleton & Skull Casts The Prehistoric Predator That Ate Its Prey Whole Command attention with Xiphactinus, one of the most iconic and terrifying fish to swim the Late Cretaceous seas. Stretching over 17 feet in length, this powerful predator was built for speed and ambush, armed with a gaping jaw lined with dagger-like teeth. It’s most famously known for “fish-within-a-fish” fossils: entire prey found preserved inside its massive stomach. Fossil Crates offers museum-quality skeleton and skull casts that capture the sleek menace and anatomical precision of this prehistoric marine terror. Xiphactinus Skeleton Cast (17 ft.) Life-sized, full-body cast showing the fearsome proportions of this ancient fish Precision cast from fossil material for scientific accuracy Makes an unforgettable centerpiece for marine exhibits, museums, and educational institutions Xiphactinus Skull Casts Available with or without articulated pectoral elements Detailed reconstruction o