Mammoth Tooth
Fossilized **mammoth tooth**, characterized by its layered and ridged structure. The tooth exhibits parallel enamel plates, giving it a striated appearance, typical of mammoth molars, which were adapted for grinding tough plant material. The fossil has a distinct blend of dark and light coloration, with black and brown tones on the ridges, indicating its age and mineralization process over time.
Mammoth teeth were massive in size and built to endure heavy wear, as they were primarily herbivores feeding on grasses and foliage. The layered look reflects the unique structure that allowed mammoths to grind vegetation efficiently. This fossil, with its preserved ridges and textures, is a fascinating example of prehistoric life and the evolutionary adaptations of these extinct giants.
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Large Mammoth Tooth Fossil Tooth – Dogger Bank Specimen Collectors Item MM01 2.6kg
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