2.5" Woolly Rhinoceros Fossil Rooted Tooth Pleistocene Age Megafauna Russia COA
Location: Siberia Region, Russia
Weight: 4.8 Ounces
Dimensions: 2.4 Inches Long, 2.2 Inches Wide, 1.4 Inches Thick
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Pleistocene Age 2.6 - 11.6 million years old
Trade in raw fossil “Woolly Rhinoceros” ivory is illegal in CA, HI, IL, NJ, NV, and NY
The Woolly Rhinoceros was an extinct rhinoceros species that once inhabited the wide, icy plains of Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Thriving until the end of the last glacial period, this incredible Ice Age animal was a key member of the Pleistocene megafauna, sharing its frozen world with mammoths, cave lions, and other prehistoric giants.
Known for its thick coat and long, sweeping horn, the adult Woolly Rhinoceros was an impressive sight. These massive creatures grew 9.8–12.5 feet long and weighed between 4,000 and 6,000 pounds, making them one of the largest herbivores of the Ice Age. Their size, strength, and cold-adapted features helped them survive in some of the harshest environments on Earth.
Today, the Woolly Rhinoceros stands as an important symbol of Ice Age biodiversity, offering valuable insight into prehistoric ecosystems, megafaunal evolution, and the dramatic climate shifts of the Pleistocene.
