$5,000.00
Step into the Ice Age with this rare fossilized Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) skull—an awe-inspiring relic that once belonged to one of North America’s most formidable pack hunters. This specimen reveals haunting details of prehistoric life, from its razor-sharp teeth to its powerful jawline. Ideal for collectors who crave authenticity and storytelling in every artifact, this verified fossil embodies strength, survival, and the primal legacy of a long-extinct apex predator. A true centerpiece for paleontology enthusiasts and history investors alike.
Interesting Facts:
Canis dirus teilhardi were one of the largest subspecies of the dire wolf or Canis dirus: apex predators of the Pleistocene epoch that roamed vast territories. These prehistoric wolves were larger and more robust than modern wolves, known for their powerful jaws and ability to hunt large prey. Fossilized remains like this provide invaluable insights into their behavior and adaptations, making them highly sought after by paleontology enthusiasts.
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Dimensions and Weight:
Height | Length | Depth | Weight |
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5″ | 11″ | 7″ | 10 lb |
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