3.8" Fossil Brontotherium (Titanothere) Molar - South Dakota

This
Artists reconstruction of a Titanothere.  By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)
Artists reconstruction of a Titanothere. By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)
is a large fossil molar of Brontotherium, a type of Titanothere with a section of jawbone still attached. It was collected from the Eocene aged Chadron Formation of South Dakota.

Titanothere's are an extinct, massive, mammal that lived during the Eocene. While the very closely resembled a Rhinocerose, they were more closely related to todays horses. They first appeared 54 million years ago and when extinct at the end of the Eocene, 34 million years ago.
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SPECIES
Brontotherium (Titanothere)
AGE
LOCATION
South Dakota
FORMATION
Chadron Formation
SIZE
3.8" long
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#50802
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