Name:
Alligator mississippiensis Tooth
Age: Pleistocene
Formation: River Deposits
Location: Hillsborough County, Florida
Size: Tooth with root is 2.6 inches long
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This is a very large Alligator mississippiensis tooth from the Pleistocene of Florida. This extremely robust tooth has a LONG section of the root still intact. The corrugated enamel of the tooth has excellent color, and the very tip of the tooth shows only a minute amount of wear. This is an excellent example of a tooth from this Ice Age creature.
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