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Oreodont skeleton – Merycoidodon

Description

Merycoidodon culberstoni
Middle Oligocene
White River Formation
Converse County, Wyoming, USA

Big 18 inch (460mm) essentially complete oreodont skeleton in matrix. Includes a custom metal stand. Fairly heavy so contact us for shipping information.

An oreodont is an extinct mammal that lived in North America during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs, from approximately 55 to 33.9 million years ago. They were herbivorous artiodactyls, which means they had an even number of toes and were related to modern-day pigs, hippos, and camels. Oreodonts were relatively small, ranging from the size of a small dog to that of a sheep. They had distinctive skull features, including a pair of large, blunt, and ever-growing teeth, which they likely used for grinding tough vegetation. Oreodont fossils have been found in various locations across North America and have provided valuable insights into the continent’s ancient ecosystems.

See: Merycoidodon (Wikipedia)

Additional information

Weight 6900 g