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© &copyHarry Pristis 2008

Miocene Horse Cervical.


Harry Pristis

This is a Late Miocene three-toed horse neck vertebra - cervical IV. This is probably a neohipparine horse because those are the teeth which have been found at the site.

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Awesome specimin Harry, its nearly perfect! did this come from the same Fissure Fill? good find if it is! :)

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No, Chris, they are not from the same site -- close to one another neither in distance nor in geological time.

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whoops sorry Harry, i took one look at the color, i thought the whole piece was 23mm, and i wrote without even looking at the age! man i was out of it! Sorry about that. Still a sweet find!

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