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Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. Image 1 of 4
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. Image 2 of 4
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. Image 3 of 4
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth from the Pleistocene of Florida. Image 4 of 4
Giant ground sloth tooth from the Pleistocene of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida.
Giant ground sloth tooth from the Pleistocene of Florida.

Giant Ground Sloth Tooth

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Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. This is a large 7.39 cm tooth from an animal that grew to over 9 feet in length.

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SKU Number: SQ4572347

Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. This is a large 7.39 cm tooth from an animal that grew to over 9 feet in length.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Vendor: Fossil Soup

SKU Number: SQ4572347

Giant ground sloth tooth, possibly Eremotherium sp. from the Pleistocene deposits of Florida. This is a large 7.39 cm tooth from an animal that grew to over 9 feet in length.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Specimen Details
Name: Sloth Tooth Order / Family: Pilosa, Megatheriidae? Age: Pleistocene Locality: Florida Formation: Undifferentiated sediments
Matrix Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: 7.39 cm Width: 5.92 cm Thickness: 2.38 cm Weight: N/A grams
Specimen Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: 7.39 cm Width: 5.92 cm Thickness: 2.38 cm Weight: N/A grams
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Dimensions: In Inches Length: 8.50 inches Width: 5.50 inches Height: 1.75 inches Weight: 1.0 lbs (Small Flat Rate Box)
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Eremotherium arrived in North America during the Late Pliocene or earliest Pleistocene. Some species of Eremotherium were the largest sloth to ever exist, with bulls reaching a length of up to 6 m (20 ft) and a mass of up to 6.5 tonnes.

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Eremotherium


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