Equus sp. - Florida

SKU
XH13
In stock
$250.00
Overview

Two well preserved horse teeth (Equus sp. ) and a deer tooth (Odocoileus sp.) from Okeechobee, Florida.  The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Deer arrived in No. America in the mid-Miocene. These teeth reside on their original hard sandstone matrix. Lots of prep time required to expose these teeth. Very well fossilized specimens. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A great display piece!

XH13        Size: 3-1/2"  (horse) ; 15/16" (deer) ; Matrix size: 5-1/4" x 4-1/2"

Name: Equus sp. & Odocoileus sp.

Age:  Pleistocene

Location: Okeechobee,  Florida

Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils