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G370-307) 15 GATOR TINY 5/8 - 7/8\" Alligator TFFTH make jewelry for DIY bracelet For Sale


G370-307) 15 GATOR TINY 5/8 - 7/8\
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G370-307) 15 GATOR TINY 5/8 - 7/8\" Alligator TFFTH make jewelry for DIY bracelet:
$14.99

(Internal #G370-307) You are offerding ona Set of FIFTEEN (15), TINY GATOR TFFTH suitable for bracelets or other petite work.

Average 1/2 to 7/8\" long, curved, white pointed jewelry quality t**th.

Genuine, natural American Alligator t**th.

Gator t**th are hollow, they fit into each other like nesting Tupperware. Gators have 3 sets, they shed the outer t**th and use the inner one, etc. Sometimes when the gator is caught, there are still inner (perfect, white) t**th inside the outer t**th, some even have a ridge along the side towards the tip because the t**th was never used. Again, these are REAL AMERICAN ALLIGATOR TFFTH.

Measured over the curve of the t**th from tip to top.

THIS IS THE EXACT ITEM YOU WOULD RECEIVE.

A great gift to the gator lover or to yourself!

Gators arecontrolled by government issued permits in Louisiana. The hides are sold for leather products, the meat is eaten locally or prepared as jerky, the guts go into the cat and dog food industry (\"animal byproducts\") and the heads and feet (freeze dried and coated in polyurethane) and t**th are sold to commercial stores so 100% of the animal is recycled. Gators have three sets of t**th, one inside the other (like Tupperware) that\'s why they\'re hollow; and are shed periodically.

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G370-307) 15 GATOR TINY 5/8 - 7/8

G370-307) 15 GATOR TINY 5/8 - 7/8" Alligator TFFTH make jewelry for DIY bracelet

$14.99



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