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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Woolly Rhino Tooth in Jaw
Stock Number  XVOV72
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Name:   Coelodonta antiqiuitatis Jaw
Age:  Pleistocene
Formation:  River Deposits
Location:  Worms, Germany
Size:  Jaw is 3.4 inches across
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This is a very rare Ice Age fossil. It is a large Coelodonta antigitatus (Woolly Rhino) tooth from the Germany. This type of rhino survived through the Ice Age in Europe, where this specimen was found. This very large tooth has excellent detail preserved - the enamel is well preserved, and the roots are deeply embedded in the substantial jaw section. The tooth and jaw have beautiful, natural ancient patina preserved. This is a very collectible fossil from an extinct Woolly Rhino.



 
 
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