Sivatherium maurusium
Sivatherium maurisium
Age approx. 1.80 Million Years Digital Capture: Structured Light Scanner
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This piece of lower right mandible has a partial M1 and the complete M2 and M3 belonged to the extinct short necked giraffid called Sivatherium maurisium. This extint species of giraffe was considerably different to the modern giraffes; it is was a large but short necked giraffe and had impressive antler-like ossicones. Its range aslo extended outside of Africa into Asia. 

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