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Recent finds from Texas! Ammonites from the Goodland limestone, petrified wood and ice age stuff bank gravel of the Brazos river, either Beaumont or Lissie formations, or from a terrace deposit. The rib is mammoth/mastodon, the vertebra and hoof core bison, the antler is likely whitetail deer, and the teeth are horse and bison, with the small one I think a 3-toed horse based on the images I looked up.

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Looks like you did very well! Love those teeth!

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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54 minutes ago, Castle Rock said:

LOTs of Oxys (Oxitropidoceras)!  I really like those teeth as well!!  Dave 

 

40 minutes ago, Darktooth said:

Looks like you did very well! Love those teeth!

Thank you! Nice to know their scientific name Oxitropidoceras

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7 hours ago, Neanderthal Shaman said:

Nice teeth? Are they bovine?

I believe the middle is bison, the other two are horse. The small one I’m not 100% sure on though

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Love those horse teeth! :envy:

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“Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think” -Werner Heisenberg 

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The smallest of the horse teeth looks like a three-toed horse tooth to me, from the lower jaw. That antler still attached to part of the skullcap is really nice! 

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1 hour ago, GPayton said:

The smallest of the horse teeth looks like a three-toed horse tooth to me, from the lower jaw. That antler still attached to part of the skullcap is really nice! 

Thanks for confirming the small tooth!

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