Woolly Mammoth

SKU
X622
In stock
$950.00
Overview

An incredibly preserved, LARGE Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, molar found in the Dogger Bank, North Sea. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Great natural color! A large molar with a nicely articulated chewing surface. A massive and complete tooth. Completely fossilized. Weighs 12+ lbs. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen and a very attractive display piece. An incredible tooth. As shown, this tooth comes with an easel stand.  Note: international shipping cost will be calculated. Please request quote.

X622      Size: 9-1/4"  x  2-1/2" W  x  8-1/2" H  ; Height = 9.75" w/ stand

Note - Posting 4 Woolly Mammoth molars in January 2021.   Link to Mammoth fossils.

 

A beautifully preserved Woolly Mammoth molar (Mammuthus primigenius) found in the Dogger Bank, North Sea.  An extinct elephant ancestor. Dogger Bank is a large sandbank in a shallow area of the North Sea located between England and northwest Europe continent. This sandbank is a remnant of "Doggerland" which was a land bridge that connected British Isles with the rest of Europe continent during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Dogger Banks is a prolific fishing area, and fishing trawlers have recovered mammoth remains in this area over the years. 

Name: Mammuthus primigenius

Age:    Pleistocene

Location:  Dogger Bank, North Sea

 

Note - Skeleton photo by Wolfman SF.