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Very Robust Alligator Tooth from Florida
Stock Number  XVGAT301
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Name:   Alligator mississippiensis Tooth
Age:  Pleistocene
Formation:  River Deposits
Location:  Hillsborough County, Florida
Size:  Tooth is almost 1 inch long
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This is a large Alligator mississippiensis tooth from the Pleistocene of Florida. This robust tooth has very good corrugated enamel, and there is some wear to the tip of the tooth from use. A small part of the root of the tooth is even displayed. This is a very nice fossil Alligator tooth from Florida.



 
 
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