Name:
Rhino Teeth
Age: Oligocene
Formation: Brule Formation
Location: South Dakota
Size: Jaw is 2.1 inches long
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These are excellent Rhinoceras teeth, probably from an adult rhino that lived in what is now South Dakota. The teeth are large and are still rooted in a section of jaw. The molars have great dark brown color and excellent detail on the enamel. They display well in the jaw, which itself sits in a natural matrix base. This is a very fine example of intact molars from an extinct North American rhino.
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