These unique Bowmouth Guitarfish spines, recognized for their distinctive shape and robust structure, are a rare find for collectors. The Bowmouth Guitarfish, also known as the Shark Ray, thrives in deep waters, showcasing its remarkable adaptability. The spine of the Bowmouth Guitarfish is exceptionally unique due to its robust, ridged structure, which provides both protection and flexibility, making it a marvel of evolutionary adaptation in the harsh deep-sea environment.
Ethically sourced and meticulously preserved, these spines offer a rare opportunity to own a piece of one of the ocean's most enigmatic species. Ideal for display, the Bowmouth Guitarfish spine makes a striking addition to any marine collection, highlighting the beauty and complexity of marine life.
Oceanicshark company proudly holds all official permissions from the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to ethically sell shark products worldwide. Our commitment to ethical practices ensures that we only offer genuine shark spines sourced responsibly as a by-product from licensed fisheries. Each piece is handled with care, guaranteeing authenticity and sustainability.
If you're looking for an unusual gift or a unique addition to your marine collection, this rare Bowmouth Guitarfish spine is an unforgettable choice for ocean enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone fascinated by the wonders of marine biology.
BOWMOUTH GUITARFISH SPINE DETAILS:
- Genuine Bowmouth Guitarfish/Shark Ray Spine (Rhina ancylostoma species)
- Spine size: 34 cm long x 1.8 cm wide
- Origin: This piece is ethically sourced from a fishery as a byproduct
- You will receive the exact Bowmouth Guitarfish spine as shown in the photos
- All international orders include an official wildlife permit from CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
The Bowmouth Guitarfish, also known as the Shark Ray, is a captivating marine predator, known for its unique spine structure and streamlined body. Its adaptation allows it to thrive in deep-sea environments, where its strength and distinctive appearance make it a marvel of marine evolution.