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Hi all, I've been wanting to do this for awhile, but here it goes. My Member collection post. I’ll be posting mainly Vertebrates, because I don’t have many invertebrate fossils. First up is just my main display table. It’s consists of mostly Pleistocene mammal teeth, but there are some Miocene fossils mixed in. Besides for a string of articulated shark vertebrae, a large meg my dad found, and a calcite clam, these are all either carnivorous mammal/Proboscidean fossils. Enjoy!
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Dear Guys, Few hours ago I was walking in the sandy building site and found the mammal canine that is 3,9 cm length. Very interesting is one thing- the upper part of canine is flattened in the cross section so I think it should be specific and rare carnivore. cani9d and felid canines are quite rounded in the cross section so I think it should belong to specific family. Please help to identify this specimen, if the rare taxon would be confirmed then it could be ice age and I would use it in my scientific book I create last two months. Best Regards Domas
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- baltic region
- canine is flat in cross section
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