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Upper tooth of a young Woolly Rhinoceros from Hungary (59 grams)
Upper tooth of a young Coelodonta antiquitatis (woolly rhinoceros). The rhinoceros tooth came to the surface during gravel mining in Pest, Hungary. The size of the tooth is approx: 55 mm x 54 mm x 45 mm. Weight: approx. 59 grams + packaging. The surface of the tooth was preserved with a fossil adhesive called PaleoBond more than 10 years ago. The rhino has not yet chewed with this tooth. The chewing surface of the tooth still has no signs of wear from use. Old drying cracks are visible on the lower part of the tooth.