Mammal - Fossil skull - Canis teilhardi





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Scientific name Canis teilhardi; Specimen Mammal; Geological Period Quaternary, Pleistocene (2.58 - 0.0117 million years); Treatment repairs and restorations (~15%); Condition Restored.
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Up for sale is a RARE skull of prehistoric wolf Canis teilhardi (carnivorous mammal) from early Pleistocene of Linxia basin, Gansu, China!
Canis teilhardi is an early Pleistocene canid first described from the rich fossil assemblages of the Longdan locality in Gansu Province, northwestern China. Morphologically, it represents a medium-sized, early member of the genus Canis, displaying a combination of primitive and derived traits characteristic of transitional wolves emerging during the early Pleistocene. Its cranio-dental anatomy—including a relatively slender snout, moderate robusticity of the mandible, and dentition adapted for a generalized carnivorous diet—positions C. teilhardi among the evolving “wolf-like” canids that were diversifying across Eurasia during the Gelasian. The species is significant for understanding the early radiation of Canis in eastern Asia, a region increasingly recognized as a major center of canid diversification during the late Neogene and early Quaternary.
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The size measurements of this item is around 24.3 x 9.2 x 19.2 cm/9.57 x 3.60 x7.56 inches with repairs and restorations ~15%.
For shipping, the Chunghwa post (the official post of Taiwan) will be used to carry the item worldwide.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in mind
Up for sale is a RARE skull of prehistoric wolf Canis teilhardi (carnivorous mammal) from early Pleistocene of Linxia basin, Gansu, China!
Canis teilhardi is an early Pleistocene canid first described from the rich fossil assemblages of the Longdan locality in Gansu Province, northwestern China. Morphologically, it represents a medium-sized, early member of the genus Canis, displaying a combination of primitive and derived traits characteristic of transitional wolves emerging during the early Pleistocene. Its cranio-dental anatomy—including a relatively slender snout, moderate robusticity of the mandible, and dentition adapted for a generalized carnivorous diet—positions C. teilhardi among the evolving “wolf-like” canids that were diversifying across Eurasia during the Gelasian. The species is significant for understanding the early radiation of Canis in eastern Asia, a region increasingly recognized as a major center of canid diversification during the late Neogene and early Quaternary.
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The size measurements of this item is around 24.3 x 9.2 x 19.2 cm/9.57 x 3.60 x7.56 inches with repairs and restorations ~15%.
For shipping, the Chunghwa post (the official post of Taiwan) will be used to carry the item worldwide.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in mind

