Hello everyone
I've been reading the forum for about a year but this is my first post/question.
I found this today that I think might be a mammoth milk/juvenile tooth. I found it on a Savannah River, GA dredge spoil island that has a mix of Miocene to modern fossils and bones. Most of what we find is heavily worn and tumbled by the river or dredging. I saw this and first thought it was just another rock and then something made me hold on to it. It's heavily worn but it looks pretty much like a tooth I bought off of online.
The first two images are of it by itself. The last two images are posted next to a Mammoth milk tooth that I bought off of online a year or so ago from Florida (online tooth on the left in the last 2 images and today's tooth on the right for comparison).
Your thoughts and opinions are greatly appreciated. Let me know if there are other sides/angles that would be of more help for ID.
Thank you very much for looking.