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FL Skunk Mandible Fragment?


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I recently purchased a bag of micro gravel from Florida that had larger Pleistocene fossils added to it. Among the added Pleistocene fossils was this mandible. My guess is that it is skunk (Mephitis)? As you can see it measures about 3 cm in length. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

 

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Hi,

 

Not 3 mm, but 3 cm ;)

 

Coco

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47 minutes ago, Coco said:

Hi,

 

Not 3 mm, but 3 cm ;)

 

Coco

 

Haha. Yes. 3 cm. :DOH:

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