Mastodon Tooth Fossil

$300.00

Pleistocene Mastodon Tooth Fossil - 12,000 to 2.5 Million Years Old

Hold a tangible piece of Earth's deep history in your hands. This is an authentic, fossilized tooth from a Mastodon (likely Mammut), a magnificent prehistoric proboscidean that roamed the continents throughout the entire Pleistocene epoch.

Details & Specifications:

  • Epoch: Pleistocene

  • Approximate Age Range: 12,000 to 2.5 million years old

  • Species: Mastodon (Mammut)

  • Element: Molar (grinding tooth)

This incredible fossil exhibits the classic, high-cusped molar pattern unique to mastodons, perfectly adapted for browsing on trees and shrubs. The complex ridges and valleys of the enamel are beautifully preserved, telling a silent story of its ancient meals. The rich, stony mineralization and deep earthy tones are a direct result of its millennia spent undergoing fossilization.

This range places this tooth in a vast timeline, from the dawn of the ice ages to its very end—a period when humans first arose and eventually shared the landscape with these majestic giants. This is not just a fossil; it is a conversation piece, a stunning natural sculpture, and a cornerstone for any advanced collection.

Pleistocene Mastodon Tooth Fossil - 12,000 to 2.5 Million Years Old

Hold a tangible piece of Earth's deep history in your hands. This is an authentic, fossilized tooth from a Mastodon (likely Mammut), a magnificent prehistoric proboscidean that roamed the continents throughout the entire Pleistocene epoch.

Details & Specifications:

  • Epoch: Pleistocene

  • Approximate Age Range: 12,000 to 2.5 million years old

  • Species: Mastodon (Mammut)

  • Element: Molar (grinding tooth)

This incredible fossil exhibits the classic, high-cusped molar pattern unique to mastodons, perfectly adapted for browsing on trees and shrubs. The complex ridges and valleys of the enamel are beautifully preserved, telling a silent story of its ancient meals. The rich, stony mineralization and deep earthy tones are a direct result of its millennia spent undergoing fossilization.

This range places this tooth in a vast timeline, from the dawn of the ice ages to its very end—a period when humans first arose and eventually shared the landscape with these majestic giants. This is not just a fossil; it is a conversation piece, a stunning natural sculpture, and a cornerstone for any advanced collection.