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Fossil Mammal Tooth From Delaware


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Interesting...

It isn't a complete tooth...only a small section of one....but considering what you say about the scarcity of mammal teeth from the area it makes a nice specimen. As to exactly what it is...that's very difficult to tell from the piece you have. It looks to be fairly well-worn based on its overall height and is likely part of an artiodactyl (deer, bison, camel, llama, etc.) cheek tooth (molar or premolar) but that's about as far as I can go. Nice find!

-Joe

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Pleistocene stuff can turn up practically anywhere along the East Coast, washed out of offshore deposits (that were onshore during the Ice Age).

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