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Elephas hysudrindicus upper tooth (4708 grams) SOLD (PS) 08
Late Pleistocene upper tooth of Elephas hysudrindicus (Blora elephant). The origin of the tooth fossil is Indonesia. The dimensions of the tooth are approx.: length 294 mm, height 202 mm, width 82 mm. Its weight is approx. 4708 grams + packaging. The natural surface of the tooth is not treated. The crack visible on the tooth was filled with cyanoacrylate.
Elephas hysudrindicus is known as the Blora elephant (named after the village of Blora, where the species was discovered). This species of elephant lived in Indonesia during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. With a height of 4 meters, a body length of 5 meters and a weight of up to 10 tons, this species of elephant rivals the dimensions of the African elephant or the woolly mammoth. It was the largest terrestrial megafauna ever found in Indonesia.