8.6" Fossil Oreodont (Merycoidodon) Skull - South Dakota
This is a 8.6" long fossil skull of an oreodont (Merycoidodon culbertsoni), collected from the White River Formation (Brule subunit) in South Dakota and would be approximately 30-33 million years old. The majority of the teeth on this skull are natural and complete.
It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand to assist with presentation.
The upper and lower right canines are restored, as well as all of the upper incisors. Restoration can be found along the posterior edges along both sides of the mandible. Additional restoration can be seen across the nasal bones, the left premaxilla, around the right supraorbital foramen, and along the entire parietal/nuchal crest.
It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand to assist with presentation.
The upper and lower right canines are restored, as well as all of the upper incisors. Restoration can be found along the posterior edges along both sides of the mandible. Additional restoration can be seen across the nasal bones, the left premaxilla, around the right supraorbital foramen, and along the entire parietal/nuchal crest.
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.
$1,050
SPECIES
Merycoidodon culbertsoni
LOCATION
South Dakota
FORMATION
Brule Formation - White River Badlands Group
SIZE
Skull: 8.6 x 6 x 5.1"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#355528
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