


Rare Fossil Glyptodont Articulated Scutes
Exceptionally rare glyptodont scutes, discovered in northern Uruguay . Although these osteoderms are common, however finding articulated scutes like this is incredibly uncommon. While they appear to be lightly glued for stability, their snug fit suggests they were originally found in this arrangement, needing minimal reassembly—a true testament to their natural preservation. One scute shows a small amount of restoration, barely visible to the naked eye. The third picture shows the detail.
Glyptodonts were incredible, armored creatures that lived during the Pleistocene era, over 10,000 years ago. These ancient relatives of the armadillo were built like tanks, with a massive shell to protect them. Fossils like their teeth have been discovered in places like Florida and South America, offering us a rare and fascinating look into their prehistoric world.
AGE
Pleistocene
LOCATION
Uruguay
Size
6.5"x3.5"
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