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Goose Creek teeth and jawbone


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Went to my two favorite spots yesterday and found quite a bit. Even though one spot usually produces frags, they at least had the cusps still on them this time, so I was able to identify 2 angustidens and 2 chubs (my first ones!). Need help with two teeth and some sort of jaw piece.

Tooth 1:

Tooth 1

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Tooth 1

 

Here is tooth 2:

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Tooth 2

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Tooth 2 

 

And for the little jaw piece:

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Jaw with teeth

 

There is a mix of epochs there, so that will not help. Have found shark teeth and verts, and horse teeth there as well, so it's a mix of stuff.  Thank you so much!

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Could #1 be a posterior meg or angustiden? Not sure if that is a cusp I see.  Thank you!

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Your second fossil reminds me of a lagomorph (rabbit), or at least a rodent.

 

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3 hours ago, Coco said:

Your second fossil reminds me of a lagomorph (rabbit), or at least a rodent.

 

Coco

I agree... rabbit

 

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Interesting...after finding lots of shark, fish, and then horse there, I had no idea what to expect. :) Thanks for the replies. Are the shark teeth too worn to identify? That is my only complaint with this location, as I've hit it hard since finding it a month ago and it always has more to give. 

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