(34 - 58 million years ago)
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Very rare, large teeth from a Coryphodon of the early Eocene.
Back molars are 2" across. You don't see these at all!
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This lower jaw of a Coryphodon from the Early Eocene of Wyoming. Has some restoration, in the form of filling in missing spots of bone, no reconstruction to the teeth, It is 14 1/2" long
Here is a partial Upper Jaw section of a Coryphodon, from the Early Eocene of Wyoming. There is 5 teeth present, one was missing and filler was used to fill in that missing spot. Apprx 8" long
Here is a large Upper Molar of a Coryphodon from the Early Eocene of Wyoming. They don't come nicer than this.
Nice Lower Jaw Section of Phenacodus, from the Early Eocene of Wyoming. Apprx 3" long, has 4 teeth
Part of Upper Skull of Hyracotherium (Eohippus) the first horses on Earth Skull is crushed, but has 5 teeth on one side and 4 on the other, along with a couple of staglers Apprx 3 3/34" long You don't see these often. From the Early Eocene of Wyoming.
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