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Alligator tooth fossil (alligator mississippiensis) | santafe river, florida | genuine specimen | cert. of authenticity

Original price was: £14.40.Current price is: £12.96.

Scale cube=1cm: Full sizing please see photo

 

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Specimen: Alligator Mississippiensis Tooth

Age: Pleistocene

Location: Florida, USA

 

Fossilized teeth of Alligator mississippiensis, commonly known as the American alligator, from the USA offer a unique glimpse into the ancient history of this iconic reptile. These fossil teeth, which can be found in various geological formations across the southeastern United States, provide valuable insights into the evolutionary and ecological history of alligators.

 

The American alligator is a living fossil, having existed virtually unchanged for millions of years. Fossilized teeth of Alligator mississippiensis are commonly discovered in sediments ranging from the Pleistocene to the Holocene epochs, offering a timeline that extends back thousands to millions of years.

 

These fossil teeth exhibit characteristic features of modern American alligators, featuring a conical shape with serrated edges. The teeth are well-adapted for the alligator’s carnivorous diet, enabling it to grip and puncture prey. The fossilized teeth may vary in size, and their condition often depends on the preservation conditions of the surrounding sediments.

 

The southeastern United States, particularly areas in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, has proven to be a rich source of fossilized Alligator mississippiensis teeth. Alligators inhabit various habitats, including freshwater marshes, swamps, and rivers, and their fossilized teeth are often found in sediments associated with these environments.

 

The study of fossil alligator teeth contributes to our understanding of the historical distribution and adaptations of these reptiles. It also helps paleontologists reconstruct ancient ecosystems, providing information about the fauna and flora that coexisted with alligators throughout different geological periods.

 

Fossil enthusiasts, collectors, and researchers appreciate the aesthetic qualities and scientific value of these fossilized teeth. Their discovery serves as a reminder of the enduring presence of alligators in the southeastern landscapes and their evolutionary continuity over geological time.

 

In summary, fossilized Alligator mississippiensis teeth from the USA offer a tangible link to the ancient past, allowing us to explore the evolutionary history and ecological role of these remarkable reptiles. These fossils not only contribute to scientific research but also captivate the interest of those intrigued by the diverse and dynamic history of life on Earth.

 

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Description

For sale is a fossilized alligator tooth from the species Alligator mississippiensis, discovered in the Santafe River, Florida, USA. This fossil provides a rare glimpse into the evolutionary history of the American alligator, a species that has roamed the Earth for millions of years. Alligator teeth are designed for gripping and tearing prey, making this fossil an exciting piece of prehistoric wildlife.

Each fossil is carefully selected for its preservation and has been professionally cleaned and prepped for display. The photo shows the exact specimen you will receive, offering a true reflection of the quality and authenticity of this ancient piece.

  • Location: Santafe River, Florida, USA
  • Species: Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator)
  • Condition: Professionally cleaned and prepped for display
  • Size: Please see photos for full sizing details (scale cube = 1cm)
  • Authenticity: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring this is a 100% genuine fossil specimen.

The fossil shown in the photos is the exact piece you will receive, chosen for its excellent preservation and historical significance. Whether you are a fossil collector or simply fascinated by ancient reptiles, this Alligator mississippiensistooth fossil is a unique and valuable addition to any collection.

Own a remarkable piece of natural history with this fossilized alligator tooth!

Additional information

Era

Pleistocene

Origin

USA

Pleistocene Information

The Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 million – 11,700 years ago) was a time of repeated ice ages, shaping Earth's landscapes and ecosystems. Massive glaciers advanced and retreated, covering large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. This period saw the rise of megafauna, including woolly mammoths, saber-toothed cats, giant ground sloths, and cave bears. Early humans (Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens) spread across the world, developing tools, art, and early societies. Many species adapted to harsh, cold climates, but as the Ice Age ended, global warming and human hunting contributed to the extinction of many large mammals. The Pleistocene transitions into the Holocene, the current epoch, marking the beginning of human civilization.

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