Name:
Rhino Teeth
Age: Oligocene
Formation: Brule Formation
Location: Near Chadron, Nebraska
Size: Jaw is 1.65 inches long
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These are excellent Rhinoceras teeth, probably from an adult rhino that lived in what is now Nebraska. 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. The teeth display well in the jaw, and the cusps are quite distinct and easily seen. This is a very fine example of intact molars from an extinct North American Rhino.
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