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GIANT
BEAVER MOLAR TOOTH
- Undisclosed River -
South Carolina, U.S.A.
PLEISTOCENE
PERIOD: 1.5 million - 10,000 years ago
With the finest preserved
enamel in a jet black hue, it would be hard to improve
upon this impeccable Giant Beaver molar. Chewing surface is
complete with full cusp detail. Longitudinal growth lines are very
well illustrated. Even the hollow and very delicate root is
complete and undamaged which is truly amazing. This specimen is a real prize fossil from this bizarre creature! Our HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS are
with this gem specimen. Complete
with NO REPAIR and NO RESTORATION
of any kind! During
the last ice age in North America, the giant beaver, known as
Castoroides ohioensis, was the largest
rodent in existence. Fossil remains of this animal have only been
found in North America. Unlike
depictions of cave walls left by primitive
man of other ice
age creatures like Wooly Mammoths and Cave Bear, there is no evidence of
what the giant beaver looked like when it was alive. Because the
skeleton is similar to that of the modern day beaver aside from its much
more massive dimension, we can fairly well assume that the giant beaver
looked like a present day animal, only much larger. Skeletons of
Castoroides ohioensis have been found to be the size of a black
bear! At this size, the giant beaver is estimated to have weighed
well over 400 lbs, nearly EIGHT TIMES the weight of a modern beaver!
The most famous
feature of these huge ice age rodents was their four prominent cutting
incisors. Unlike modern beavers, the incisors of the giant beaver
were massive and deeply grooved. Based on where fossil remains
have been found, it is believed giant beavers preferred to live in lakes
and ponds bordered by swamps.
RICH,
JET BLACK ENAMEL IN THE FINEST PRESERVATION
DELICATE ROOTS ARE COMPLETE AND INTACT!
1.75" long on the
outside curve
$175
LM13-009
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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