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I recently found this partial tooth in Florida and I really think it’s dire wolf. It looks exactly like the upper carnassial dire wolf teeth online. The only measurement i have is that the thickest part of the enamel from top to bottom is 17mm thick, not accounting for wear. Can you guys confirm/deny? Thanks! filtered-3F76D20A-199B-4B93-8957-ACB17287FC39.mp4
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Here are a few items from my trip report http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/84497-another-spring-hunt-on-edisto-island-sc/ that have not been identified yet. The first is a large vertebra that I would love to be sure of... @Harry Pristis This is bone #2 which has been suggested as a possible broken process; Number 3; thanks for looking.
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Hey is another mystery found in Sacha's Merritt Island, Florida Pleistocene matrix. I don't have a clue how to classify this one. The image shows 3 views if the same piece on the left, and 2 separate bits on the right. I can't tell if these fit together or not. Note the puckered hollows and the blue translucent bumps which are actually that colour! This is one of the strangest things to come out of this matrix. Any ideas?
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