2.4" Fossil Desmostylus (Hippo-Like Animal) Molar - California
This is a 2.4" long, partial fossil molar of Desmostylus hesperus, an extinct hippopotamus-like animal. This odd looking tooth was collected from the Miocene-aged Temblor Formation in California. The rock has been completely removed from this specimen.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
Desmostylus was most likely amphibious and probably lived in the shallow waters of coastal regions. This is based on studies of the isotopes in its teeth and bones, indicating its diet was mainly aquatic freshwater plants. It was a large animal reaching sizes of about 6 feet long and 450 pounds. It had a short tail and powerful legs with four hooves. Both the creature's jaws were elongated and sported forward-facing tusks, which were elongated canines and incisors.
SPECIES
Desmostylus hesperus
LOCATION
California
FORMATION
Temblor Formation
SIZE
Tooth: 2.4 x 1.5"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#241177
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