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Good evening, I was hoping to get an ID on this tooth I found in a karst region of Travis county, Texas. The tooth was found about 10 feet below surface (Jollyville formation) . About three miles away is a famous cave known as Fyllan cave, which has produced a diverse fauna that includes, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, and mammals from the mid Pleistocene. Thanks!
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Fossils found in Fairmead landfill in Madera County, California
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Fossils found in Fairmead landfill in Madera County, California https://abc30.com/science/fossils-found-in-madera-county-landfill/5431221/ Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County, in partnership with the San Joaquin Valley Paleontology Foundation https://www.maderamammoths.org/about.html McDonald, H.G., Dundas, R.G. and Chatters, J.C., 2013. Taxonomy, paleoecology and taphonomy of ground sloths (Xenarthra) from the Fairmead Landfill locality (Pleistocene: Irvingtonian) of Madera County, California. Quaternary Research, 79(2), pp.215-227. PDF file at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235921980_Taxonomy_paleoecology_and_taphonomy_of_ground_sloths_Xenarthra_from_the_Fairmead_Landfill_locality_Pleistocene_Irvingtonian_of_Madera_County_California https://www.researchgate.net/profile/H_McDonald Yours, Paul H.- 1 reply
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Collected in 1998. Found in a spoil pile left by quarrying activity. Site is now closed and under water.
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