2 5/8" Horse ToothThis is about the best horse tooth I've ever found. Besides for a few dings, it is complete. That's rare for pleistocene fossils around here. Normally, horse teeth are badly worn and broken, but somehow, this one escaped nearly unscathed.
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Location
| Charleston County, South Carolina, USA |
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Species
| Equus sp. |
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Age
| Pleistocene Epoch |
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Formation
| Hawthorne Formation |
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Category
| Land Mammal |
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Length
| 2 5/8 inches |
| ID | 1162 |
| Member | dw |
| Date Added | 1/3/2003 |
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| This is the crown of the tooth. |
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| This is the end of the root. |
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