Deer Hip Bone
Deer hip bone from the Pleistocene period
40000 years old
Found Brown Bank, Rotterdam
Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae.
The earliest fossil deer including Heteroprox date from the Oligocene of Europe, and resembled the modern muntjacs. Later species were often larger, with more impressive antlers. They rapidly spread to the other continents, even for a time occupying much of northern Africa, where they are now almost wholly absent. Some extinct deer had huge antlers, larger than those of any living species.
This bone is genuine and has no restoration.
Weight: 516 g
Dimensions: 31 cm × 18 cm × 7 cm
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