Fossil Brontotherium (Titanothere) Tooth & Jaw Section

This
Artists reconstruction of a Titanothere.  By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)
Artists reconstruction of a Titanothere. By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)
is jaw section with a molar still in place of Brontotherium, a Titanothere, collected from the Eocene aged Chadron Formation of South Dakota.

Titanothere's are an extinct, massive, mammal that lived during the Eocene. While the very closely resembled a Rhinocerose, they were more closely related to todays horses. They first appeared 54 million years ago and when extinct at the end of the Eocene, 34 million years ago.
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SPECIES
Brontotherium (Titanothere)
AGE
LOCATION
South Dakota
FORMATION
Chadron Formation
SIZE
4.4" long, Tooth 1.3" wide
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#31477
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