3.5" Large, Fossil Whale Ear Bone - South Carolina

This is a large, 3.5" long, fossilized whale inner ear bone that is Miocene in age. It was collected from South Carolina where they are found in river deposits associated with Megalodon teeth and other fossil shark teeth.

Whale earbones, also known as tympanic bullae, are dense, bony structures that house parts of a whale’s inner and middle ear. These bones are uniquely adapted for underwater hearing, allowing whales to detect low-frequency sounds across vast distances. Their density helps isolate sound vibrations, making them critical for navigation, communication, and echolocation in some species.

Fossilized whale earbones are often well-preserved due to their density which allows them to survive intact better than many other bones.
FOR SALE
$29
DETAILS
SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
South Carolina
FORMATION
Hawthorn Formation
SIZE
3.5" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#321088
GUARANTEE
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