Caenotherium, Oligocene, FRA

Product number: F670901

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Product information "Caenotherium, Oligocene, FRA"

Mandible of Caenotherium leptognathum (LEIZER & PARIEU 1838)

This mandible comes from the Caenotherium / Cainotherium, an extinct small artiodactyl. It was a hare-like herbivore and lived from the Eocene to the Miocene in Central Europe.

Historical piece!

Age: Paleogene, Oligocene;
Locality: Mouillas, Quercy, France
Size: approx. 1.5 cm in the round box

You will receive one box with a mandible.

The colors in the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.



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