Megaloceros giganteus
The Irish Elk' or Giant Deer
was the largest deer that ever lived. It lived in Eurasia, from Ireland to east
of Lake Baikal, during the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene.
Its old common name is
misleading: although large numbers of skeleton have been found in Irish bogs,
the animal was not exclusively Irish, and neither was it closely related to
either of the living species currently called elk; for this reason, the name
"Giant Deer" is preferred in more recent publications

Name:
Megaloceros giganteus
Geologic Age: Lower Pleistocene
Stratigraphic detail: River Rhine
Location: Worms, Germany
Comments: Very RARE Lower Jaw from this
GIANT ELK of the Pleistocene.. EXTREMELY RARE preservation!!
Megaloceros Jaw
1 Price $400.00
Name:
Megaloceros giganteus
Geologic Age: Lower Pleistocene
Stratigraphic detail: River Rhine
Location: Worms, Germany
Comments: Very RARE section of Upper Jaw from this
GIANT ELK of the Pleistocene.. RARE preservation!!
Megaloceros Jaw
2 Price $200.00