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Size: 1.90" = 4,82 cm
Location: Siberia, Russia
Age: Pleistocene
Condition: Small specimen with no restoration, professionally preserved with excellent root preservation! Great shiny enamel.
A Coelodonta molar refers to the teeth of the extinct Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). These molars are characterized by a large, flat grinding surface with intricate enamel ridges, adapted for chewing tough vegetation in the Pleistocene landscapes.
Fossilized Coelodonta molars provide valuable insights into the dietary habits and environmental conditions of this ancient rhinoceros species.
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