Description
This mounted Garfish head presents a striking and primitive display, ideal for collectors of unusual aquatic species. Featuring its long snout and razor-sharp teeth, this preserved specimen is mounted on a rustic wood plaque, ready to hang as a statement piece in any fishing lodge or man cave.
The Garfish (family Lepisosteidae) is a group of ancient freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and bony, gator-like jaws. Found throughout North and Central America, gars are often referred to as “living fossils” due to their lineage dating back over 100 million years. Their interlocking, needle-like teeth and armored scales have fascinated scientists and anglers alike for generations.
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Real Garfish head professionally preserved
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Mounted on a wooden plaque
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Striking visual piece for rustic, coastal, or fishing-themed spaces
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Part of a species dating back to the Cretaceous period