Fine Woolly Rhino Tooth w/ Roots Siberia
This fine woolly rhino tooth comes with its roots intact and even has a piece of a jaw attached to the root. The crown is well-formed and intricately detailed. If you're looking to add just one tooth to your collection, make sure it's the best one. This specimen ranks in the top 10% of all the teeth available.
The Woolly Rhino, native to Siberia, was a large, prehistoric mammal that thrived during the Ice Age. Covered in thick, woolly fur and featuring a massive horn on its snout, it was well-adapted to the frigid Siberian environment. Fossils and cave paintings reveal it as a formidable herbivore, using its horn to clear snow and access vegetation. The woolly rhino became extinct around 10,000 years ago, likely due to climate change and human activities.
AGE
Pleistocene
LOCATION
Siberia
Size
3.82”
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