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GIANT DEER MEGALOCEROS
ANTERIOR JAW SECTION WITH TEETH
Maas River, Holland
LATE PLEISTOCENE
PERIOD: 1.5 million - 7,700 years ago
This is a VERY RARE fossil
since genuine fossil specimens of this extinct Ice Age beast are seldom
available for sale on the public market. Presented here is a
SUPERB QUALITY jaw with original teeth from the extinct
European Giant Deer Megaloceros giganteus. This is a
rare anterior end and includes the complete anterior portion along with
a substantial part of the lower jaw. The molar teeth are in
excellent preservation with damage to the most posterior one but the
rare presence of perfect premolars really makes this a special specimen.
The bone shows remarkable grain and preservation density. Fine grade
fossils of this massive beast are most difficult to find in today's
market. This is the best jaw section we have ever offered. From an animal that is almost
never found in private fossil
collections or even public museums. Guaranteed
NO RESTORATION.
This specimen would also
make a great compliment to a
primitive
man
stone tool and weapon collection as they lived alongside each other in
pre-history at one point, and were hunted and revered by both
Neanderthal man and Cro-Magnon man.
The
extinct Giant Deer, known both as Megaloceros (and Megaceros) giganteus,
went completely extinct after the last Ice Age ended. The latest
remains have been Carbon-14 dated to 7700 years ago. This animal
is also called the "Irish Elk" or "Giant Irish Deer" but it is neither
an elk nor exclusively found in Ireland, where it once thrived in the
lowlands there, up to 10,500 years ago.
The Giant Deer was the
largest member of the Cervidae (deer family) that ever walked the
planet. It stood over 10 feet at the shoulders and males had
massive antler racks that spread over 11 feet in width. Like deer
of today, these antlers were shed annually. These beasts are
estimated to have weighed between 800 and 1000 pounds. The design
of the antlers varied considerably between each Giant Deer but all had
flat broad regions with projecting pointed tines. Only the males
possessed antlers. The impressive racks functioned in two ways:
to intimidate rivals and impress potential mates, as well as for
fighting other males. The antlers were naturally designed as
well-engineered weapons that were both deadly and able to sustain heavy
impact when thrust against another rack. Two fighting males would
strike each other in an attempt to gouge the enemy with their heavy,
sharp antler tines.
Large herds of Giant
Deer roamed Europe and Western Asia during the last Ice Age where they
were hunted by large cats, wolves and
Primitive Man. Genuine fossil
remains are seldom found today. The largest known deposits of
Giant Deer fossils have been found in peat bogs in Ireland. In the
earlier centuries, remains were able to be located beneath the turf as
it was harvested by hand. Today, the peat is extracted with
machinery which damages the fossils and complicates discovery.
Furthermore, despite these deposits, Giant Deer fossils are protected in Ireland and
off-limits to export. While the Giant Deer lived in other parts of
Europe besides Ireland, preserved remains are a rare and prized find. Both names, MEGALOCEROS and MEGACEROS are
interchangeably used.
RARE,
SUPERB FOSSIL
WITH CHOICE PRESERVATION AND SPECTACULAR COLOR - MASSIVE, RARE BEAST!
9"
long
$275
LM19-008
Actual
Item - One Only
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