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Need help identifying couple of fossils


gavin_minor

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Found these along the Colorado River near El Campo, Texas. MY dad and I think it is a tooth of some sort. We have found mammoth and mastodon teeth here. Let me know what you all think it is as we cannot decide. Thanks!

 

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

 

I've converted the pictures to .JPG files. 

They were uploaded in the new Apple HEIC format, which doesn't work with the Forum Software.

 

@gavin_minor 

Please convert any other pictures you would like to post. 

There are free websites that do this online for you.  :)  

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  • 1 year later...

Judging by the ridges of enamel you can see on the top of the tooth I would say mammoth. A very nice find especially since in the first picture there's a lot of root still attached. 

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