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RARE PERFECT DIRE WOLF TOOTH WITH COMPLETE DOUBLE ROOT

Suwannee River - Florida, U.S.A.

PLEISTOCENE PERIOD:  40,000 - 10,000 years ago

From a Pleistocene deposit of the Suwannee River in Florida, U.S.A., this is a stunning and rare molar tooth with complete double root of the notorious Dire Wolf, scientifically known as Canis dirus.  The specimen is very dense and exhibits a rich, dark hue from the natural fossilization process.  This would be a perfect candidate for an impressive jewelry pendant!  Root is complete and very densely preserved in a rich chocolate brown.  INTACT and 'as found'Quality fossils from this famous and deadly Ice Age North American carnivore are HIGHLY PRIZED and RARE!  Guaranteed NO REPAIR and NO RESTORATION.  

The DIRE WOLF is one of the most popular and certainly, was one of the most dangerous predators of the last Ice Age in North America.  First described in 1858 from a find in Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A., the Dire Wolf ranged across North America as the most prevalent canid during the late Pleistocene.  The Dire Wolf was the largest wolf that ever lived during this time period.  With its massive skull larger than any other wolf species known, and extremely large muscle structure in the jaws, this predator was able to catch and hold very large prey and crush bone in its jaws lined with its enlarged carnassial teeth.  It has been estimated that the Dire Wolf was as much as 20 percent larger than the largest known Alaskan wolves.  

HIGHLY RARE SPECIMEN IN PRISTINE CONDITION AND STUNNING NATURAL COLORATION - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

1.25" in length

SOLD     LM6-007     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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