2.75" Fossil Titanothere (Megacerops) Partial Molar - Nebraska
This is a 2.75" wide, partial molar of the massive titanothere, Megacerops. Megacerops was a Rhinoceros-looking animal that lived during the Late Eocene. It was collected from the Eocene-aged Chadron Formation of Nebraska.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Titanotheres were a massive mammal that lived during the Eocene. While they closely resembled modern rhinoceroses, they were actually more closely related to modern horses. They first appeared in the Early Eocene, about 54 million years ago, and went extinct at the end of the Eocene, 34 million years ago. Titanotheres have been described under various genera (Brontotherium, Titanotherium, BrontopsMegacerops was the first and therefore technically correct one.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Titanotheres were a massive mammal that lived during the Eocene. While they closely resembled modern rhinoceroses, they were actually more closely related to modern horses. They first appeared in the Early Eocene, about 54 million years ago, and went extinct at the end of the Eocene, 34 million years ago. Titanotheres have been described under various genera (Brontotherium, Titanotherium, BrontopsMegacerops was the first and therefore technically correct one.
$145
SPECIES
Megacerops sp.
LOCATION
Nebraska
FORMATION
Chadron Formation
SIZE
2.75 x 2.7"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#281725
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