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MIOCENE FOSSIL SEAL PINNIPED CANINE TOOTH WITH ROOT FROM CALIFORNIA,
U.S.A.
Shark Tooth Hill - Bakersfield, CA, U.S.A.
MIOCENE PERIOD:
15 - 12 million years ago
This is
a nice large fossil canine tooth with root from a Miocene Period seal from
the well-known Shark Tooth Hill deposits of North America. Pinniped
fossils are rare but in this famous deposit, they are found amidst a
multitude of fossil whale, seal and shark remains. The unusual
deposit might have been a rich and idyllic feeding ground for many
sharks of the Miocene Era.
This
fossil seal tooth was found in a nearly complete state and only required
a small amount of restoration on the last .5" of the tip of the root.
There is a minor amount of cosmetic restoration on the labial side of
the crown of the tooth but otherwise, this is a beautiful and impressive
specimen from North America. Most of the fossil seal teeth found
there are smaller than this example.
The rich Miocene fossil deposit known as "Sharktooth Hill"
located in Bakersfield (Kern County), California has a reputation as the finest and most
diverse fossil deposit of Miocene sharks, rays, bony fishes, turtles,
birds and mammals (both marine and terrestrial) of the entire Pacific
realm of North America. The formation is a result of silt spilling
out of a prehistoric river delta into a Middle Miocene sea that once
covered central California over 12 million years ago. This river
originated in the nearby mountains east of Bakersfield. The
fossil-bearing layer is thin ranging an average of only 6" -
18" thick but it spans approximately 100 square miles!
ATTRACTIVE COMPLETE SEAL CANINE TOOTH WITH ROOT
4.25"
in length on the curve
$125
PIN002
DISPLAY BOX INCLUDED
Actual
Item - One Only
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