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Skull Fragment?


uscedisto

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This one looks similar to turtle shell on the smooth side, but on the back it has a raised "waffle" pattern that I have never seen. Found in a Lowcountry SC creek where I have found Oligocene, Miocene & Pleistocene fossils and it is 3.25 inches long.

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Calhounensis is hot on the ID's! Yes, I'd say proboscidean skull fragment. Yes, mammoth or mastodon both likely probabilities.

"A man who asks is a fool for five minutes. A man who never asks is a fool for life".

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One more possibility I didn't think of was Bison/Bos. Their cranial elements have the same 'honeycomb' feature that Proboscideans do.

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Just curious, are there diagnostic dimensions for the 'honeycomb' ie Bison/Bos vs. proboscidean?

It's hard to remember why you drained the swamp when your surrounded by alligators.

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Just curious, are there diagnostic dimensions for the 'honeycomb' ie Bison/Bos vs. proboscidean?

Betcha' a beer the proboscidean's is bigger :)

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Betcha' a beer the proboscidean's is bigger :)

aw you beat me to the bet. :D

It's hard to remember why you drained the swamp when your surrounded by alligators.

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