Well-Preserved Oligocene Fossil Oreodont Skull
"Leptauchenia nitida
"

Name: Leptauchenia nitida

Age: Upper Oligocene

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 65 mm tall, 70 mm wide, 85 mm in length (Skull only)Matrix 70 mm by 60 mm by 65 mm high

Location: White River (Brule) Formation, South Dakota

Code: FH011

Price: $550.00 - Sold


Description: This is a fine example of a member of the Oreodontidae from the White River Formation deposits of South Dakota, known as Leptauchenia nitida. The Oredonts are an exclusively North American assemblage that became extinct during the Pliocene. They hold a position intermediate between the Ruminants and the suidine Pachyderms. Indeed, the 19th Century paleontologist Joesph Leidy referred to them as “ruminants hogs”. Notice the distinctive canine teeth, well preserved in this specimen, giving the jaws a somewhat wolf like appearance. While some features suggest an aquatic habit, such as the high-placed eyes and nostrils, the clawed toes are more indicative of a more terrestrial habit.. The skull is remarkably well preserved, with all its teeth intact. This specimen sites atop a sculpted matrix base for easy display.

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