1.6" Pleistocene Fossil Manatee (Trichechus) Tooth - Florida

This is a 1.6" long fossilized manatee tooth collected from a Late Pleistocene-aged deposit in the Withlacoochee River of Florida. It's in great condition with an intact crown and preserved roots.

Comes with a riker mount display case.

Sometimes called sea cows, manatees evolved from a four-legged plant-eating land mammal about 60 Million Years ago and are closely related to elephants. They were herbivores and could consume 60-100 lbs of vegetation daily. Similar to elephants, ancient manatee were known to have lived up to 60 years of age. They could hold their breath up to 20 minutes if needed and spent half of their day sleeping in the water. They've been living in Florida for almost 45 million years, with the modern manatee (Trichechus) evolving about 3 million years ago. Unfortunately, they are now endangered with their numbers having dwindled to about 1,200 in the state.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Trichechus sp.
LOCATION
Withlacoochee River, Florida
SIZE
1.6" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#336158
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