This one is partial jaw with three teeth of the early horse ancestor called Palaeotherium. The fossil dates back to the Eocene age and was found in St. Hippolyte, Ales / France.
We removed the surrounding rock completely.
The jaw was broken once and have been glued, it measures about 10 x 3,5 cm
Fossilized horse-remainings are quite interesting since the evolution of horses is well known. Palaeotherium had three-toed feet and not like today's horses one single toe transformed into a hoof. Palaeotherium had - judging by the formation of the nasal bones - a movable trunk, such as the tapir. Quite interesting animal...
Rarely offered fossil.
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