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Rodent incisor tooth fossil | pleistocene era | genuine specimen | cert. of authenticity

£14.40

For sale is a carefully selected fossilized rodent incisor tooth, dating back to the Pleistocene era, discovered in the Santafe River, Florida, USA. This fossil provides an intriguing look into the small mammals that thrived during the Ice Age, approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. Rodent teeth, especially incisors, are key fossil finds as they provide insight into the diet and habits of these ancient creatures.

Each fossil is professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated to highlight its preservation, making it an excellent addition to any fossil collection. These rodent incisor teeth are representative of the rich biodiversity of the Pleistocene epoch.

  • Location: Santafe River, Florida, USA
  • Geological Period: Pleistocene, around 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago
  • Condition: Professionally cleaned and prepped for display
  • Size: Please refer to the photos for full sizing details (scale cube = 1cm)
  • Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring this is a 100% genuine fossil specimen.

The photo shown is the exact fossil specimen you will receive, chosen for its quality and historical significance. Whether you’re a fossil collector or simply intrigued by prehistoric wildlife, this rodent incisor fossil is a perfect addition to any collection.

Own a piece of Pleistocene history with this genuine rodent incisor tooth fossil!

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Description

For sale is a carefully selected fossilized rodent incisor tooth, dating back to the Pleistocene era, discovered in the Santafe River, Florida, USA. This fossil provides an intriguing look into the small mammals that thrived during the Ice Age, approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. Rodent teeth, especially incisors, are key fossil finds as they provide insight into the diet and habits of these ancient creatures.

Each fossil is professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated to highlight its preservation, making it an excellent addition to any fossil collection. These rodent incisor teeth are representative of the rich biodiversity of the Pleistocene epoch.

  • Location: Santafe River, Florida, USA
  • Geological Period: Pleistocene, around 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago
  • Condition: Professionally cleaned and prepped for display
  • Size: Please refer to the photos for full sizing details (scale cube = 1cm)
  • Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring this is a 100% genuine fossil specimen.

The photo shown is the exact fossil specimen you will receive, chosen for its quality and historical significance. Whether you’re a fossil collector or simply intrigued by prehistoric wildlife, this rodent incisor fossil is a perfect addition to any collection.

Own a piece of Pleistocene history with this genuine rodent incisor tooth fossil!

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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