MAMMALS WORLD

Eocene Whale Tooth, Morocco

Unidentified whale. A great rooted tooth specimen despite missing the tip. It measures 25 mm in height. It comes from the Continental Phosphate Deposits, Eocene of Oued Zem, Morocco, Africa and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label. Priced at £79. Quote reference number MAF 906. 

Pleistocene Trichechus Tooth

Trichechus manatus. This manatee molar tooth is quite lovely and has great detail. It measures 15 mm across. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Pliestocene age circa 1 million years old and comes from Levy County, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote reference number MUS 904.

Pleistocene Trichechus Tooth

Trichechus manatus. This manatee molar tooth is quite lovely and has great detail. It measures 14 mm across. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Pliestocene age circa 1 million years old and comes from Levy County, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote reference number MUS 905.

Oligocene Hyracodon Tooth

Hyracodon sp. An early rhino jaw section with molar tooth. Slight damage to the crown. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Custer County, South Dakota, USA.  Supplied with label. Priced at £49. Quote reference number MUS 883.

Oligocene Hyracodon Teeth

Hyracodon nebrascensis. An early rhino jaw section with 2 molar teeth but slight damage to one of the crowns. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £69. Quote reference number MUS 839.

Oligocene Hyracodon Tooth

Hyracodon sp. A lovely uncommon early rhino jaw section with molar tooth which exhibits enamel and superb colouration. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Custer County, South Dakota, USA. The tooth has gorgeous tan/cream coloured enamel. Supplied with label. Priced at £59. Quote reference number MUS 854. 

Oligocene Mesohippus Teeth

Mesohippus bairdi. An excellent uncommon early horse jaw section with 3 molar teeth which exhibit enamel and superb colouration. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. The teeth have gorgeous tan/cream coloured enamel. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £59. Quote reference number MUS 852. 

Oligocene Oreodont Teeth

Merycoidodon culbertsoni. An oreodont jaw section with 2 molar teeth. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £10. Quote reference number MUS 842.

Oligocene Oreodont Tooth

Merycoidodon culbertsoni. An excellent oreodont jaw section with a molar tooth which exhibits enamel and superb colouration. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (mm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. The tooth has gorgeous tan/cream coloured enamel. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote reference number MUS 791.

Oligocene Squirrel Teeth

Ischyromys sp. An excellent squirrel jaw section with 3 molar teeth which exhibit enamel and superb colouration. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. The teeth have gorgeous tan/cream coloured enamel. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote reference number MUS 807.

Oligocene Squirrel Teeth

Ischyromys sp. A squirrel jaw section with 3 molar teeth. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Brule Formation, White River Group of Pennington County, South Dakota, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £8. Quote reference number MUS 806.

Oligocene Deer Teeth

Leptomeryx sp. A deer jaw section with 3 molar teeth. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the White River Formation of Sioux County, Nebraska, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £8. Quote reference number MUS 804.

Oligocene Deer Teeth

Leptomeryx sp. An excellent deer jaw section with 2 molar teeth which exhibit enamel and superb colouration. It is Oligocene age circa 32 million years old. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the White River Formation of Sioux County, Nebraska, USA. The teeth have gorgeous tan/cream coloured enamel. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote reference number MUS 805.

Miocene Whale Ear Bone

Kogiopsis floridama. A very large quality tympanic (ear) bone possibly from a pygmy sperm whale. A really lovely specimen showing great detail with excellent detail. It is Miocene age circa 15 million years old. It measures 88 mm in length. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is from South Carolina, USA and great value at £12. Supplied with label. Quote reference number MUS 898.

Miocene Whale Ear Bone

Kogiopsis floridama. A very large quality tympanic (ear) bone possibly from a pygmy sperm whale. A really lovely specimen showing great detail with excellent detail. It is Miocene age circa 15 million years old. It measures 82 mm in length. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is from South Carolina, USA and great value at £12. Supplied with label. Quote reference number MUS 899.

Pliocene Horse Tooth

Equus complicatus. A horse molar with great detail. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Pliocene age circa 3 million years old and comes from south of the River Neuse, North Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled. Priced at £14. Quote reference number MUS 862.

Pleistocene Deer Tooth

Odocoileus virginianus. This deer molar tooth is quite lovely and has good detail. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Pliestocene age circa 1 million years old and comes from the Alachua Formation of north Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote reference number MUS 885.

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