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Okay so @fossillarry you’re either going to love me or hate me after this, so I apologize in advance - a friend of mine gave me a bunch of 3-toed horse teeth he’s found hunting in the Gainesville area. 13 of em, in fact. I got measurements and the best pics I can of the chewing surfaces, let me know if I need more pics. Measurements are Width of chewing surface x Height of chewing surface. All in mm. 1) 23.5x17.8 2) 17x16.8 3) 15.7x12.8 4) 13.1x11.3 5) 25.3x19.1 6) 25x16 7) 18.7x14.1 8) 16.2x9.6 9) 19.8x10.1 10) 21.6x13.1 11) 16.8x7.2 12) 14.5x9.2 13) 14x6.4 @fossillarry Thank you so much in advance! @Shellseeker a few of these might be recognizable to you, hopefully?
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Found a 3-toed horse tooth yesterday that I wanted to get ID’d! It has an APL of 16.2mm, a TRW of 15.2mm, and a height of 26.3mm. @fossillarry @Shellseeker
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So was digging through my box of horse teeth frags, and came across these 2 teeth that are quite worn/damaged but still complete enough to (possibly) see the pattern on. So @fossillarry when you get the chance… First one - apl is 16mm, top to bottom of chewing surface is 17.3mm. Second one - apl of 14mm, atw of 8.7mm. First I can’t remember where I found it… probably the peace. Second was found in the spoils pile in front of the Mulberry Phosphate Museum. thanks in advance!
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Peace River 3-Toed Horse tooth and Armadillo/Glyptodont claw core
Meganeura posted a topic in Fossil ID
Out on the river today and have 2 finds I’d love ID’d! So the first - this one for @fossillarry per your request, another 3-toed! This one is very worn, but you can still see the enamel bands. Its crown length is 20mm, crown height is about 10mm. Second one. I know this is a claw core but I’m not sure if it’s Holmesina or Glyptodont. So @Shellseeker @Harry Pristis can either of you ID it? Thanks in advance! -
Not a lot of Time .. Out with my friend and and fossil enthusiast JLAR706 checking on a favored spot. Going out today also to a different location. Jlar started slow but caught up fast with some excellent Horse, Camel, Tigers and Makos. I has a similar set of Tigers, Horse, fewer Makos, but a couple that require ID, I think I know what these are, but size matters All in all, some great memories with a good friend in one of my favorite spots. Shellseeker
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I have found a number of mammal fossil teeth that seen almost perfect , but have a sand color concretion between the groves on the occlusal surface. Here is an example, but I have others -- even though it looks like imbedded sand or mud, it has the consistency of concrete. So, a couple of questions -- Any speculation on WHAT it is? and how should I attempt to remove (or not)? I have a dremel, but concerned about the fragility of the fossil tooth.