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I need help identifying this fossil I found in Myrtle Beach, SC. It was located on the beach.

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Without a scale it is difficult to say for sure, but may be a piece of enamel off a mastodon tooth.

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FYI, ID requests should be posted in the ID thread. There is one specifically for that purpose. Scroll down the main page just a bit and you'll see it. One of the moderators will probably move this to that location, so if you notice it's missing that's where it went.

 

 

Mark.

 

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Moved to FOSSIL ID.

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