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MAMMAL FOSSILS

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ARK110
Robust Mammoth Tusk
Mammuthus primigenius
Siberia, Russia
30,000 years
96 inches
Approximately 30,000 years old, this robust mammoth tusk displays a classic double curve. The virtually complete tusk with root and natural tip has been polished to reveal the beautiful colors produced by mineralization during its burial in the frozen peat of Siberia. Woolly Mammoths are an extinct species of Proboscidae and are related to the modern elephant.
SOLD


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GDB052707
Fossil Horse Skeleton
Mesohippus bardi
South Dakota, USA
Oligocene
42 inches
Mesohippus is an early member of the Perissodactyls Equid family. It had 3 toes on its feet. It was a small animal standing about 2 feet high. Its face was longer than earlier equids. The teeth were larger and more plentiful. Its brain was larger than its predecessors and more like that of a modern horse. This specimen is a fully mounted skeleton with some restoration. Mounted on a custom metal stand.
$25,000


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FGL0305
Primitive Rhino
Sub Hyracodon horridus
White River Badlands, South Dakota
Oligocene, approx. 30 million years old
20” in length
The White River Badlands are known for their primitive, sometimes bizarre, mammals, such as this ancient rhinoceros.
$4,500


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FGL0309
Hyaenodon Skull
Hyaenodon cruentus
Oligocene
Skull length 11 ½
Hyaenodons were ancient rhinoceros-like animals of the Oligocene, living approximately 30 million years ago. Impressive tooth preservation recommend this specimen.
$3,500


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GDLEE229
Ancient Fossil Pig
Archaeotherium sp.
South Dakota, USA
Oligocene
18 inches
A very fine specimen from the Brule Formation of South Dakota. This ancient relative of the modern pig is extremely well preserved with only minor restoration.
$8500


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