Fossilized Equus Horse Teeth Fragments
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These fossilized fragments are intriguing remnants of prehistoric equines. Each piece represents a portion of a mineralized tooth from an ancient Equus species, likely dating back to the late Pleistocene epoch. These fragments have been naturally preserved in sediment-rich areas around Port Aransas, Texas, and display varying degrees of enamel and root texture. They're perfect for collectors, educational display, or as conversation-starting curios.
Dimensions:
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Length: Between 1" and 2.5"
Origin: Port Aransas, Texas
Condition:
These are naturally fossilized tooth fragments. As they are not professionally graded, they may show surface wear, partial root or crown structures, and variation in mineral coloration due to the fossilization process. Each piece is unique and selected randomly from inventory.
Note: These fossils have been self-identified and not examined by a professional paleontologist. While we do our best to research and identify all items accurately, we cannot guarantee specific classification.