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fossil red deer tooth boxed and labelled top view

Red Deer Tooth

Red Deer tooth from Camiac, Dordogne, France

 

Significantly larger than modern species, the Red Deer of the Devensian period were estimated to have been up to 400kg with a basal antler circumference of nearly 30cm!

They were a food source for human who hunted them along with other large game such as giant Irish elk and Aurochs (an extinct bovine)

 

Tooth 4g 2.5 x 1.7cm approx

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