Mammal Teeth & Fossils

Mammal Teeth & Fossils

Buried Treasure Fossils offers a large selection of top quality of fossil mammals for sale including marine mammal teeth, such as, desmostylus, dolphin, sea loin, seal, whale, and ancestral elephant teeth from the gomphotherium, mastodon, and mammoth. Authenticity guaranteed. Have a look.

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  1. Equus sp. - Georgia
    $35.00

    A well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from ACE Basin, So. Carolina.  The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Very well fossilized  upper jaw specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XH05        Size: 3"  

    Name: Equus sp. 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Chatham Co., Georgia

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

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  2. Equus sp. Caleaneus bone
    $35.00

    A LARGE, well preserved horse caleaneus bone (Equus sp. ) from Northern Florida.  The caleaneus is the heel bone. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XH28        Size: 4-3/4"  

    Name: Equus sp. 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Northern Florida

    Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils

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  3. Bison antiquus - Astragalus bone
    $35.00

    A LARGE, well preserved bison astragalus bone (Bison antiquus) from Northern Florida.  The astragalus is the ankle bone. The bison arrived in North America during the middle Pleistocene (195, 000 to 135,000 years ago). A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XB15        Size: 2-3/8"  

    Name: Bison antiquus 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Northern Florida

    Note - Posting 12 bison fossils in December 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils

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  4. Palaeolagus haydeni
    $35.00

    An extinct early rabbit jaw (Palaeolagus haydeni) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Palaeolagus was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.

    WR24        Size: 1-1/8"  

    Name: Palaeolagus haydeni 

    Age:  Oligocene

    Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska

    Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025.      Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils

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  5. Ischyromys sp.
    $35.00

    An extinct early ground squirrel jaw (Ischyromys sp.) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Ischyromys was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This item comes with a 2"x 2" floating frame display.

    WR15        Size: 13/16"  

    Name: Ischyromys sp. 

    Age:  Oligocene

    Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska

    Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025.      Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils

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  6. Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant
    $35.00

    An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    WR35        Size: 7/8"  

    Name: Leptomeryx evansi 

    Age:  Oligocene

    Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska

    Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025.      Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils

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  7. Merycoidodon gracilis - Extinct Oreodont
    $35.00

    An extinct extinct Oreodont jaw (Merycoidodon gracilis ) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Merycoidodon gracilis was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    WR80      Size: 1"  long 

    Name: Merycoidodon gracilis 

    Age:  Oligocene

    Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska

    Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025.      Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils

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  8. Merycoidodon gracilis - Extinct Oreodont
    $35.00

    An extinct extinct Oreodont teeth (Merycoidodon gracilis ) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Merycoidodon gracilis was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    WR77      Size: 1"  long 

    Name: Merycoidodon gracilis 

    Age:  Oligocene

    Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska

    Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025.      Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils

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  9. Capybara
    $32.50

    A well preserved extince Giant Capybara molar from Edisto River, So. Carolina.  The Giant Capybara was an oversized rodent that evolved in the Pleistocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene in North America. This is a molar tooth with good cusp detail with little wear. Well fossilized. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    X821           Size: 7/8" x 7/16"  

    Name: Capybara sp.

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Edisto River, So. Carolina

    Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024.  Link to Other Mammals

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  10. Equus sp. - So. Carolina
    $32.50

    A LARGE, well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from ACE Basin, So. Carolina.  The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Very well fossilized upper jaw specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XH41        Size: 3-5/16"  

    Name: Equus sp. 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: ACE Basin, So. Carolina

    Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils

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  11. Equus sp. Astragalus bone
    $32.50

    A LARGE, well preserved horse astragalus bone (Equus sp. ) from Northern Florida.  The astragalus is the ankle bone. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XH30        Size: 2-5/8"  

    Name: Equus sp. 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Northern Florida

    Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils

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  12. Equus sp. Toe bone
    $32.50

    A well preserved horse toe bone (Equus sp. ) from Northern Florida. This is the first toe bone (phalanx). The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. 

    XH23        Size: 3-7/8"  

    Name: Equus sp. 

    Age:  Pleistocene

    Location: Northern Florida

    Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024.     Link to Horse Fossils

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