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Small Florida Mammal Fossil Tooth


timhigg

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Here is a small tooth found on a beach near Jensen Florida.  The crown length is about 7/16 inch or 1.2 cm.  It is an isolated beach find.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

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It looks like a raccoon molar but I'm not an expert let's see what the folks from Florida have to say

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