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Nice Rhino Jaw With Teeth From South Dakota
Stock Number  XVOV44

Name:   Hyracodon nebrascensis
Age:  Oligocene
Formation:  Brule Formation
Location:  South Dakota
Size:  Jaw is 3 inches long
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Here is a very nice vertebrate fossil. This is a fine specimen of a jaw from Hyracodon nebrascensis, an Oligocene rhino. This fossil was found many years ago in the Brule Formation of South Dakota. This jaw is extremely well preserved, and three wonderful teeth are still firmly embedded in the jaw. The dark brown teeth exhibit very little wear and contrast beautifully with the light-colored bone. The jaw is totally free of matrix and displays beautifully from either side. This is a fine example of a jaw with teeth from this extinct North American rhino.



 
 
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