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Peace River Trip Fossil ID carnivore mammal


Ethan J3

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Wanted to share a fossil hunting trip at peace river. Found some shark teeth, mastodon and mammoth enamel, a porpoise tooth, and some sort of mammal carnivore tooth. Can anyone identify it?

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  • Ethan J3 changed the title to Peace River Trip Fossil ID carnivore mammal

Interesting. I have a similar one from the Peace River but there is no root present

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