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Pleistocene Alligator Tooth With Extremely Long Root
Stock Number  XVG12

Name:   Alligator mississippiensis
Age:  Pleistocene
Formation:  River Deposits
Location:  Hillsborough County, Florida
Size:  Tooth with root is 1.8'' along curve
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This is a very nice tooth of Alligator mississippiensis from the Pleistocene of Florida. An extremely long, gently curving root is still tightly attached to the tooth. The corrugated enamel of the 3-dimensional tooth is wonderfully preserved, and the very tip of the tooth is in great condition. This is an excellent alligator tooth from the Ice Age.



 
 
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