
Hell Pig Jaw Fossil - Entelodont Display Card
25 million years ago, during the lush Eocene, life on Earth thrived and mammals rose to ascendancy. Among these warm-blooded creatures, one could strike fear into them all: the Hell Pig! Standing at over 6 feet tall with jaws full of sharp teeth, it's clear where the nickname comes from.
Scientifically known as Entelodonts, these creatures resembled modern pigs but were actually more closely related to hippos and whales. This specimen is a fossil fragment from a "Hell Pig" jaw that once housed a set of sharp, serrated teeth. First appearing in the Second Edition, we're excited to bring the Hell Pig as a solo specimen! The fossil fragment comes affixed to an informational display card that includes photos and the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.
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Hell Pig Jaw Fossil - Entelodont Display Card
25 million years ago, during the lush Eocene, life on Earth thrived and mammals rose to ascendancy. Among these warm-blooded creatures, one could strike fear into them all: the Hell Pig! Standing at over 6 feet tall with jaws full of sharp teeth, it's clear where the nickname comes from.
Scientifically known as Entelodonts, these creatures resembled modern pigs but were actually more closely related to hippos and whales. This specimen is a fossil fragment from a "Hell Pig" jaw that once housed a set of sharp, serrated teeth. First appearing in the Second Edition, we're excited to bring the Hell Pig as a solo specimen! The fossil fragment comes affixed to an informational display card that includes photos and the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.
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25 million years ago, during the lush Eocene, life on Earth thrived and mammals rose to ascendancy. Among these warm-blooded creatures, one could strike fear into them all: the Hell Pig! Standing at over 6 feet tall with jaws full of sharp teeth, it's clear where the nickname comes from.
Scientifically known as Entelodonts, these creatures resembled modern pigs but were actually more closely related to hippos and whales. This specimen is a fossil fragment from a "Hell Pig" jaw that once housed a set of sharp, serrated teeth. First appearing in the Second Edition, we're excited to bring the Hell Pig as a solo specimen! The fossil fragment comes affixed to an informational display card that includes photos and the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.
























