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ULTRA RARE HUGE
LESTODON PLEISTOCENE
GIANT GROUND SLOTH CLAW FROM BOLIVIA
Tarija, Bolivia
LATE
PLEISTOCENE
PERIOD: 20,000 - 10,000 years ago
This is an ultra-rare and
beautifully preserved massive, complete claw is from the giant ground sloth
Lestodon armatus from
prehistoric Bolivia. An ultra-rare fossil
claw such as this specimen presents an opportunity to own a
true INVESTMENT CLASS SPECIMEN.
This RIGHT FOOT claw is exceptionally
large and is complete from tip to joint. The preservation and
condition is as perfect as it gets with the color and detail you see
above as being
100% NATURAL with NO REPAIR
AND NO RESTORATION.
This claw was found intact and the uncommon white color with a blush of
blue is natural. Specimen is heavy and well mineralized.
With highly restrictive laws in place now prohibiting all export of
fossils from Bolivia, this offer is especially RARE and unusual as
this fossil claw only recently surfaced from a very old private
collection. It
is now illegal to remove any fossils from Argentina so specimens
like this are extremely rare in any condition.
THIS CLAW IS MUCH MORE RARE
SO THAN A FLORIDA CLAW DUE TO THIS BAN ON FOSSIL EXPORT OR IMPORT FROM
SOUTH AMERICA.
Regardless of its unusual provenance, the condition of this choice
example cannot be improved on and comes with our highest recommendation.
The mesmerizing soft color transition and impeccable surface texture of
this fossil begs for it to displayed open and handled hence, the lack of
a display box.
INVESTMENT CLASS because of size, condition and permanent ban on future
collecting at this source!
Giant
ground
sloths were slow-moving herbivores that died out at the end of the
Pleistocene Period. They are survived today only by dog-sized
tree-dwelling forms found in Central and South America. Some
prehistoric giant ground sloths grew as large as a modern
elephant. Giant ground sloths were so large that
they were not able to climb trees, hence their land-roving
lifestyle. Giant sloths are related to armadillos, sharing similar
designs in their blunt, deep skulls as well as their
mandibles. Their jaws were powered by very robust muscles for
chewing vegetation and each jaw possessed three to five teeth.
Giant ground sloths possessed very large feet sporting massive
claws. Their claws were so large that they walked on the sides of
their feet. Sloths could stand on their hind legs aided by a very
strong tail, to reach vegetation at levels higher than other herbivores
could typically reach.
It is theorized that sloths
first entered North America through Florida, nine million years ago from
the South American continent. The first sloths in
North America were the Mylodonts represented by two species of the
genus Thinobadistes and the Megalonychids represented by the
genus Pliometanastes. Later in the Pliocene, sloths
again entered North America with two Mylodont species, Glossotherium
chapadmalense and Paramylodon harlani, and with the
Megalonychids genus, Megalonyx. By the Early Pleistocene,
the largest ground sloths appeared, the Megatheriidae with several
species represented. The largest ground sloth to have ever lived
in North America is a member of this last group and is known as Eremotherium.
The male Eremotheriums grew to an estimated THREE TONS.
Giant ground sloths in the Americas went extinct at the end of the
Pleistocene.
RAREST SPECIES FOSSIL
SLOTH CLAW WE HAVE EVER OFFERED - PERFECT, COMPLETE AND INTACT!
5" in
length
$1495
LM3-021
Actual Item - One Only
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