Fossil Horse Canine Tooth (Equus sp.), Bone Valley, Pleistocene

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This is a fossil horse tooth that was recovered from the Peace River in the Bone Valley formation of Florida (Hawthorn Group). It is a canine tooth from an adult male. The exact type of Equus species is unknown. This area is rich in Pleistocene deposits (11,000 to 2,500,000 years ago). These canine teeth do not fossilize as often as other horse teeth, and this one is in very good condition with some remnant enamel.

Refer to the photos. The black centimeter cube is shown for scale and is not included. You are purchasing the specimen shown. This tooth is approx. 1.5 inches long and 2 inches along the curve.