Access Denied
Access Denied

The site owner may have set restrictions that prevent you from accessing the site. Please contact the site owner for access.

Protected by 
MIDA Logo  MIDA
comment

FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $100 - US ONLY

Cart 0

Oreodont Fossil Collection



Oreodonts (Merycoidodontoidea & Agriochoeridae) are extinct ungulates most closely related to pigs and camels, with no close relatives living today. All were herbivores, with size ranging from that of a modern sheep to a modern cow, and lived in North America during the Oligocene and Miocene periods (48 to 4 million years ago). "Oreodont" means "mountain teeth", referring to the appearance of molars.

Most of their fossils are found in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Wyoming.