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pleistocene jaw w/ teeth


garyc

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Any ideas for what this jaw belongs to? Pleistocene river gravel from the Brazos in SE Texas. The teeth are either very worn, or the crowns have broken off. Thanks!

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Just a WAG....peccary?

Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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3 minutes ago, ynot said:

:headscratch:Still not understanding these terms.:wacko:

Onager is a type of Roman weapon, and a kiang is a large donkey. So, maybe Kris means the guess is as precise as a Roman catapult or as informed as a big a** :D

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1 minute ago, ynot said:

:headscratch:Still not understanding these terms.:wacko:

 

Onagers and Kiangs are species of wild donkey, sometimes referred to with a term that will most likely get blocked by the Forum's Tipper Gore feature. :P

 

WAG= Wild A** Guess

 

My attempt at witty humor failed pretty badly I guess. 

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2 minutes ago, Kane said:

Onager is a type of Roman weapon, and a kiang is a large donkey. So, maybe Kris means the guess is as precise as a Roman catapult or as informed as a big a** :D

:rofl:

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I also thought peccary at first, but the more I look at it I'm thinking bison. The teeth look like the crowns have worn down completely and then split at the bottom. I've never seen bison teeth wear down this much so I may be way off base. Anyone else?

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Gary.  A couple pics for comparison of both size and tooth morphology.  Pleistocene Bison jaw I found a while back, and a mandible from an adult javelina Pecari tajacu (about 50 lbs live weight) that I shot years ago.  I have read that Pleistocene peccaries were quite a bit larger than the extant collared peccary.  I haven't studied tooth morphology of extant vs. extinct peccaries.  Just FYI.

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Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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You could always take a cow jaw to the bench grinder and see what you come up with!

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