UW3355 - Coryphodon eocaenus, Lower Jaw3D Model
UW3355 - Coryphodon eocaenus, Lower Jaw
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More model information- Period/Epoch: Cenozoic / Eocene
- Rock Formation: Wind River Fm.
- State, County: WY, Albany
- This specimen was found on Federal Land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Taxonomy: Mammalia>Cimolesta>Coryphodontidae>Coryphodon eocaenus
Coryphodon is part of the earliest group of large herbivorous (plant eating) mammals. This animal stood 1 m (3.3 ft) tall at the shoulders, weighed around 500kg (1100 lb), and resembled a small hippopotamus. Tusks in the lower jaw were likely used for rooting up plants, but could have also been used for display as males have larger tusks. This is the lower jaw of the animal.
Scanned with the David SLS-2
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May 23rd 2020
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