3.05" Pleistocene Aged Fossil Horse Tooth - South Carolina
This is a Pleistocene-aged fossil horse (Equus sp.) tooth collected in South Carolina. These teeth are commonly found associated with fossils from many other ice age mammals including mammoths, sloths, camels, etc.
Horses evolved in the Americas and spread to Asia and Europe. Many species have been described from the fossil record in North America and their relationships are still being debated. For this reason, assigning taxonomic identity is very difficult.
Horses evolved in the Americas and spread to Asia and Europe. Many species have been described from the fossil record in North America and their relationships are still being debated. For this reason, assigning taxonomic identity is very difficult.
SPECIES
Equus sp.
AGE
LOCATION
South Carolina River
SIZE
3.05" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#300045
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