A Partial Tibia of a Woolly Rhinoceros
Weight: 2100 gr / 4.6 lbs
Length: 37 cm / 14.5 in
Width: 13 cm / 5.1 in
Item Code: 3098
Latin Name: Coelodonta antiquitatis
Site: North Sea
Age: Approximately 40.000 years old
This tibia, or shinbone, is the large and strong bones in the leg of the Woolly Rhinoceros below the knee. This example is in somewhat damaged condition, but still attractive, as seen in the images, and therefore attractively priced. No restoration whatsoever. Rare piece. Fossils of Woolly Rhinoceros are much rare than those of Mammoth. The black-and-white section of the ruler in the image represetns 10 cm / 3.9 inch.
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