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Rostrum of two spearfish (Marlin) embedded in ship timber

The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum
London, イギリス

Rostrum of two spearfish (Marlin) embedded in ship timber. Attacked at sea There is no proof that a sea monster has ever attacked a ship, but it seems like some fish have given it a try. This plank of wood from HMS Farquharson still contains ‘the horns of some fish’ that pierced the ship in 1832. Scientists from the Natural History Museum in London helped to identify these ‘horns’ as the sharp rostrums (snouts) of two marlin. Floor timber from a sailing ship, pierced by two marlin rostrums in 1832. Makaira spp.

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  • タイトル: Rostrum of two spearfish (Marlin) embedded in ship timber
  • タイプ: Wooden plank with fish rostrum embedded
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