Crocodile Jaw with Teeth

Crocodile Jaw with Teeth

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Quick Overview

This jaw section with six teeth is from the gigantic river crocodile of Indonesia. Te specimen is free standing for easy display . The teeth are original to the specimen. Our UV light inspection indicated that the only repair to the piece has been on the teeth, to simply put three back together and a slight fill on one. For someone looking for a fossil specimen from this time period, (particularly from a creature that had interacted with early modern man), this might be just what you're looking for, at a very reasonable price point.

Specimen Measurement: ~6" long x 3-3/4"tall x 2" wide

Location: Homo Erectus fossil beds / Indonesia

Time Period: Plestoncene 1.8 million - 200,000 YO

More Information

With there prehistoric look, giant jaws with more than a 3500 pound bite force and its totally scaled bodies, one might think todays crocodiles are a perfect example of 'a living fossil'. But, that's not correct. Prehistoric crocodiles have change significantly over the millions of years of their existence. Fossil studies show their skeletal anatomy was once quite different than today's modern crocodiles. It's even theorized that ancient crocodiles were much more active and might have been warm blooded.

The Homo Erectus fossil beds of Kali Gedeh (Java), Indonesia has been known for over a century and has been well studied. Outside of Europe, this area contains the first known fossilized remains of early man (Homo Erectus), who relied on living by riverbeds for their survival. But also, in and alongside the river beds lived a gigantic crocodile, with jaws measuring 3 feet in length and an estimated overall body length of 20 feet.

There is no doubt that early man in this region was constantly being attacked and devoured by these gigantic creatures. Even so, although they feared these crocodiles, the tribespeople simultaneously revered and admired them, considering them to be deities.