Rare Red Deer Vertebra Fossil – Pleistocene Era, Fleet, Weymouth, UK
This genuine Red Deer vertebra fossil is a remarkable relic from the Pleistocene Epoch, approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. Unearthed in Fleet, Weymouth, this fossil provides an extraordinary glimpse into the prehistoric wildlife that roamed Britain during the Ice Age.
The Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species in Europe, and during the Pleistocene, it was a vital part of the ecosystem, coexisting with mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and other iconic Ice Age fauna. Fossils like this vertebra are not only scientifically significant but also serve as tangible connections to our natural history.
Features:
This fossil has been carefully cleaned and treated to preserve its structure while maintaining its authenticity. Its historical significance and exceptional preservation make it an excellent addition to any fossil collection or educational exhibit.
This Red Deer vertebra fossil is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Ice Age history. Whether you are a fossil collector, history enthusiast, or educator, this fossil will make a fascinating addition to your collection.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional fossil. Add a piece of the Pleistocene to your collection today!