Woolly Mammoth Tusk - 9' long, 100 lbs.
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This 9’ long mammoth tusk with striking colouration was found in Yakutia, Siberia. Preserved in the permafrost, it belonged to an imposing male woolly mammoth that inhabited the northern tundra more than 15,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene epoch.
This show-stopping specimen is fitting for a major natural history institution, luxury home or corporate setting. An elegant oak stand highlights its beautiful shape and curvature.
Given its completeness, high ivory grade, size (100 lbs.) and gorgeous colouration, this tusk is undeniably exceptional.
Dimensions: 9’ long, and 6.5" in diameter.
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All Fossil Realm mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
Location: Yakutia, Siberia, in Russia.
Age: Late Pleistocene
Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.
NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire
Artist’s reconstruction of woolly mammoth at the Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia