Asian Hippopotamus Molar Tooth Replica

$25.00

Asian hippopotamus molar tooth replica is 4.0 x 1.09 x 4.0 in. The Hexaprotodon sivalensis tooth is a museum-quality polyurethane resin cast.

Description

Asian hippopotamus molar tooth replica with root measures 4.0 x 1.09 x 4.0 inches. The Hexaprotodon sivalensis tooth is a museum-quality polyurethane resin cast. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.

The extinct Asian hippopotamus was a medium-sized mammal native to the Indian subcontinent. Paleontologists have discovered fossils across  India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

These ancient animals lived from the Late Miocene epoch through the Middle Pleistocene epoch. This timeline means they existed from about 6 million years ago until roughly 70,000 years ago.

This prehistoric creature was an herbivore. It used its complex jaws to feed on grass and water plants. Female Asian hippos gave birth to live young, and they most likely had only one baby.

Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Artiodactyla
  • Family: Hippopotamidae
  • Genus: †Hippopotamus
  • Species: †H. sivalensis
  • Binomial name: †Hexaprotodon sivalensis
  • Conservation status: Extinct

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Additional information

Weight 6.0 lbs
Dimensions 4.0 × 1.09 × 4.0 in
World Hippopotamus Day - February 15th

In recognition of their unique place in the world and the challenges they face, World Hippo Day is celebrated every February 15th to raise awareness about the conservation needs of these magnificent animals.

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