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CASE COLLECTION - Equus complicatus Molar
Stock Number  XVOV79
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Name:   Equus complicatus (Horse molar)
Age:  Pleistocene
Formation:  River Deposits
Location:  Peace River, Florida
Size:  Tooth is about 3 inches tall
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This is a very rare fossil acquired from the Famous Gerald Case Collection. Case wrote the classic book, "A Pictoral Guide to Fossils". This fossil horse tooth (Equus complicatus) was found in Florida's Peace River by Case himself! The tooth is almost fully complete and has very nice detail preserved. This is a very collectible vertebrate fossil from the Case Collection.


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