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Here’s a tooth from the Brazos River in Texas. I can’t tell how complete it is. It seems different than bos/bison and deer. I have no experience with pronghorn material , but I’m wondering if it’s a possibility 

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It doesn't look like my antelope (too large). It kind of reminds me of a horse deciduous molar. This one is 3/8 inch thick.  I'll try to get some photos of the occlusal surface.

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I believe that this is a horse deciduous tooth, you might compare to yours.  I think @Harry Pristis has posted others.  The occlusal surface is about 1.1 inch long and 3/8 inch wide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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41 minutes ago, fossilus said:

 

I believe that this is a horse deciduous tooth, you might compare to yours.  I think @Harry Pristis has posted others.  The occlusal surface is about 1.1 inch long and 3/8 inch wide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I think you’re right. Just looked different to me. Thanks!

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