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1.4" Oreodont Fossil Jaw Bone Teeth Badlands SD 35 Mil Yrs Old Tooth COA, Stand

14.99

Location: South Dakota, White River Formation, Pennington County

Weight: 0.5 Ounces 

Dimensions 1.4 Inches Long, 1.1 Inches Wide, 0.6 Inches Wide

Comes with free Acrylic Base. (Stand) & Mineral Tack.

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The Item Pictured is The One You Will Receive.  

Lived in the Oligocene Age 30-35 Million Years Ago


Oreodonts are extinct Artiodactylids most closely related to camels and pigs, with no close relatives living today. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Oreodonts fed on different types of vegetation than many modern artiodactyls do and therefore occupied an ecologically different niche than many living ungulates. Found only in North America, oreodonts would eventually rival the large and diverse extant populations of modern bovid artiodactyls in Africa (antelopes, wildebeest, and buffalo) or the equally diverse populations of deer and goats of Asia.




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