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Florida Pleistocene Deer Tooth #7

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Description

  • Ice Age Deer Tooth – Unknown Species
  • Pleistocene Age
  • Stanhatchee River
  • Taylor County, Florida
  • Specimen measures approx. .78″ tall  and will come in the 2.25″ x 3.25″ Riker Mount with Label as Shown

Eocoileus Gentryorum was a primitive deer first discovered, in the Florida fossil record, from the early Pliocene Period and is around 5 Million Years old. Eight other genera of Odocoileus deer fossils show up during the Pleistocene Period and later, but only Odocoileus virginianus remains today.

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Location

Florida