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Florida Pleistocene mammal and reptile id help


jikohr

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Hi everyone!

I recently got some Florida Pleistocene fossils and I'm having some trouble identifying them.

I think the first is a wolf molar and the third is either a turtle or alligator claw but beyond that I'm stumped.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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57 minutes ago, PrehistoricFlorida said:

Coyote lower carnassial (first molar). Beaver molar. Deer ungual phalanx (hoof core). Camelid premolar. Can't make out the last one. 

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4 hours ago, jikohr said:

Hi everyone!

I recently got some Florida Pleistocene fossils and I'm having some trouble identifying them.

I think the first is a wolf molar and the third is either a turtle or alligator claw but beyond that I'm stumped.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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This one is a Canid lower m1. Most likely Coyote or a smaller Wolf based on the size. 

 

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