For sale is a fossilized llama tooth from the extinct species Hemiauchenia macrocephala, dating back to the Pleistocene era. Discovered in the Santafe River, Florida, USA, this fossil has been carefully selected for its excellent preservation. Hemiauchenia macrocephala is a prehistoric relative of modern llamas and camels, and this fossil offers a rare glimpse into the wildlife of the Ice Age, which spanned from approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago.

These large herbivorous mammals were well-adapted to the diverse environments of North America. Their fossilized remains, including teeth, provide valuable insights into their diet, behavior, and the ancient ecosystems they inhabited. This tooth has been professionally cleaned and prepped, making it a high-quality specimen ready for display or study.

The fossil shown in the photos is the exact one you will receive, carefully chosen for its quality and historical significance. Whether you're a fossil collector or simply fascinated by Ice Age mammals, this Hemiauchenia macrocephala tooth is a fantastic addition to any collection.

Own a unique piece of Pleistocene history with this genuine llama tooth fossil!