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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Ice Age Bison Skull |
BISON
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Stock Number XVBIS905 |
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Name:
Bison (Buffalo) Skull Cap
Age: Pleistocene
Formation: Ice Age Glaciation
Location: Nebraska
Size: Spread between horns is 22 inches
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This is a very displayable vertebrate fossil. It is a large Bison (buffalo) skull cap from the Ice Age deposits of Nebraska. This specimen is from a large, adult Bison. This animal was a male - the horns are larger and thicker than a female's horns. The skull cap has both horns fully intact, and the spread between the horns is almost two feet across! 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 collectible Ice Age fossil that would look great in any fossil collection.
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