Name:
Percrocuta sp. (Hyena)
Age: Miocene
Formation: Guanhe Beds
Location: Near Linxia, Gansu Province, China
Size: Jaw is a little over 4 inches long
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Here is a nice vertebrate fossil. This is a jaw bone of Percrocuta sp., a hyena, from the Miocene of China. There are still two large teeth firmly embedded in the jaw. The teeth have excellent enamel and beautiful coloration. The teeth exhibit hardly any wear - the cusps of the teeth are clearly defined. The light brown teeth contrast wonderfully with the whitish-colored bone. This is a great specimen of a jaw bone with teeth from this Miocene animal.
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