his is a Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Fossil Jawbone, estimated to be 1.6 million years old, from the Pleistocene epoch, discovered in the St. Mark's River, Florida, USA. This remarkable fossil highlights the robust jaw structure and dental morphology of the North American muskrat, a species that has remained relatively unchanged over millennia. The fossilized jawbone showcases distinct teeth patterns, making it an excellent specimen for study and collection. This fossil is part of the esteemed Alice Purnell Collection, recognized for its world-class assortment of scientifically valuable fossils.

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This Muskrat Jawbone Fossil offers a fascinating look into the Ice Age environments of Florida and the survival of one of North America's most iconic semi-aquatic mammals. Its detailed preservation and scientific significance make it a valuable addition to any fossil collection or educational display.

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