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Small, sharp curved point, groove along one side, cross section would be flattened, not round, tooth found in Peace River, Florida.

Approximately 1 inch long, 5/16” wide at root, 3/16” thick at root. ID assistance appreciated.

 

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There are numerous mammals that have contributed canines about this size. A very good possibility is Raccoon.

@BellamyBlake had a focus on Florida predator teeth.

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