6.7" Fossil Oreodont (Merycoidodon) Partial Mandible - South Dakota

This is a 6.7" long partial mandible (lower jaw) of Merycoidodon, an oreodont from the oligocene-aged White River Formation of Pennington County, South Dakota. There are a few repaired cracks through the specimen and a section of rock has been left attached to the jaw for structural purposes. All of the teeth are natural and unrestored.

Comes with an acrylic display stand.

Artist's reconstruction of Merycoidodon.  By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com) Creative Commons License
Artist's reconstruction of Merycoidodon. By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com) Creative Commons License

Oreodonts are an extinct mammal most closely related to camels and pigs. They have no close relatives living today. They were herbivorous, 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.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Merycoidodon sp.
LOCATION
Pennington County, South Dakota
FORMATION
White River Formation - Brule Formation
SIZE
Jaw: 6.7" long, Entire Specimen: 6.77 x 3.3 x 2.4"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#316626
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