Fossilized Mesohippus Horse Full Skull
The most common of the creatures found in the Brule Formation is the Oreodon. This was a small creature, similar to a goat or sheep. Other creatures found in the Brule formation include the Mesohippus Pardi. One of the earliest horses, it was about the size of a dog, about 24 inches (60 cm) at the shoulders, its skull was about 8 inches long. It resembled modern horses very closely in the skeleton; it was just a lot smaller. It also had 3 toes; it had not developed a single hoof as yet.
Other creatures found more rarely include squirrels, mice, ictops, titanotheres, prairie dogs, beavers, and rabbits. All of the above creatures are between 25 to 40 million years old. A lot of work goes into finding, cleaning, and preparing the pieces for display. The pieces are very unusual and rare which makes them true collector items.
Base is detachable.
130 mm x 175 mm x 70 mm
Weight: 940 grams
Exposure to water and other chemicals, such as cleaning products or aerosols, will damage it over time. If you polish the stone, use a dry cloth only, or an air duster that does not contain any disinfectant or other chemicals.