UW4499 - Camelops hesternus, Lower Jaw

UW4499 - Camelops hesternus, Lower Jaw

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Period/Epoch: Quaternary/Pleistocene, a pivotal juncture in geological time. Rock Formation: Donnelly Ranch Site and Sangamon Mesa De Maya Fauna, a unique amalgamation of ancient formations. Location: The state of Colorado, where the landscape is shaped by its complex geology. Classification: Mammalia, a broad category that encompasses various species, including Artiodactyla, characterized by even-toed ungulates; further classification within Camelidae reveals Camelops hesternus, an extinct genus of camels native to North America. Scanned with the David SLS-5, a cutting-edge technology used for high-resolution scanning and data acquisition.

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