A
molar of the
proboscidean
Platybelodon grangeri. This fossil dates between 5.3 and 14 million years ago to the
Miocene
epoch of the
Neogene
period. It was discovered in the
Linxia Basin of
Gansu Province,
China and measures 20 × 9 × 6 cm in size.
Photo credit:
Didier Descouens
A
molar of the
proboscidean
Platybelodon grangeri. This fossil dates between 5.3 and 14 million years ago to the
Miocene
epoch of the
Neogene
period. It was discovered in the
Linxia Basin of
Gansu Province,
China and measures 20 × 9 × 6 cm in size.
Photo credit:
Didier Descouens