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Oreodont (Merycoidodon) Skull - Nebraska
This
is a skull of Merycoidodon culbertsoni an Oreodont. It was collected from the the Brule Formation in Nebraska and would be approximately 32-34 million years old. The skull is fairly complete. It is missing the left zygomatic arch and its incisors, but the rest of the teeth are beautiful. There have been a few crack repairs and the skull has a little geological distortion and there is no restoration. Overall it is a beautiful piece with nice smooth bone.
This specimen was collected by the Black Hills Institute.
Oreodonts (the common name for Merycoidodontoidea) are extinct mammals most closely related to camels and pigs, though they have no close relatives living today. They were herbivorous animals with short faces and fang-like canine teeth. About the size of a sheep, they roamed the plains of North America in huge numbers during the Oligocene period.
This specimen was collected by the Black Hills Institute.
Oreodonts (the common name for Merycoidodontoidea) are extinct mammals most closely related to camels and pigs, though they have no close relatives living today. They were herbivorous animals with short faces and fang-like canine teeth. About the size of a sheep, they roamed the plains of North America in huge numbers during the Oligocene period.
SPECIES
Merycoidodon culbertsoni
LOCATION
Sioux County, Nebraska
FORMATION
Brule Formation, Orella Member
SIZE
7.86" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#10747
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