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| reference |
VERT521 |
| name |
Anthracotherium sp ( early pig Jaw) |
| age |
Oligocene, Lattorfian Stage |
| size |
Length of jaw 77mm x 50mm |
| location |
Hamstead, Isle of Wight, UK |
| weight |
75gms |
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| description |
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| A beautiful and very rare, early pig like mammal jawbone. The specimen is from an early type of pig that roamed the lands on the Isle of Wight. A fine example and a must for the collector of mammals. |
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