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Bison Skull Cap Age: Pleistocene Formation: Ice Age Glaciation Location: Oklahoma Size: Horn spread is 20.5 inches This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
This is a very collectible vertebrate fossil. It is a Bison (buffalo) skull cap from the Pleistocene deposits of Oklahoma. This specimen is from a Male bison - the horns are thicker and larger than a female. This skull cap has both horns wonderfully displayed, and the spread between the horns is over 20 inches! The entire top of the skull is present, and the condile (the process that attached to the first vertebra) is also fully intact. This is a very displayable fossil from this large Ice Age mammal.