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Procyon lotor jaw
Pleistocene (approximately: 20-25 000 years old) Procyon lotor jaw where four teeth are shown.
The jaw was found in the Missouri River, USA.
The jaw size is approximately 86 mm x 33 mm x 11 mm. It weighs 10 grams & packing.
The first tooth's minimum size is 3.5 mm, the last approximately 12 mm maximum.
It is not yet completely grown out it is likely to come from a young animal.
The jaw is preserved. I give the jaw in (size: 82 mm x 59 mm x 36 mm) plastic storage box.