Fossil Mammal Teeth Lot, Bone Valley, Pleistocene

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This is a lot of seven (7) fossil mammal teeth or teeth sections. These mostly come from extinct Pleistocene horse, although some might come from camel, bison, cow, and/or deer that roamed the area during the Pliocene and Pleistocene periods (approx. 12,000 to 11,000,000 years ago). These specimens were recovered from the Peace River in south Florida (Bone Valley Formation, Hawthorn Group).

Refer to the photos. The black centimeter cube is shown for scale and is not included. You are purchasing all of the specimens shown. Your purchase will include an ID label. The first two photos show the six largest teeth and their crowns. You get an additional tooth for a total of seven (all of which are shown in the last photo).