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Need some help on a molar? Deer?


Plantguy

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Well Gang, here's the latest unknown I could use some help with.

A surface find Manatee County, FL. Likely Plio-Pleistocene in age. It is good sized and just over 1 inch at its widest (2.8cm X 1.5cm) in occlusal view.

 

Can anyone confirm it is or is not deer? Would love to hear the reasoning on how/why. Went thru some of the other Deer/llama ID posts but I'm still unsure.  I'd love to have genus if either is possible if its not deer. Let me know if any other measurements/views are needed. 

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Thanks, Chris  

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8 minutes ago, Plantguy said:

Well Gang, here's the latest unknown I could use some help with.

A surface find Manatee County, FL. Likely Plio-Pleistocene in age. It is good sized and just over 1 inch at its widest (2.8cm X 1.5cm) in occlusal view.

 

Can anyone confirm it is or is not deer? Would love to hear the reasoning on how/why. Went thru some of the other Deer/llama ID posts but I'm still unsure.  I'd love to have genus if either is possible if its not deer. Let me know if any other measurements/views are needed. 

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Thanks, Chris

 

I think this is a camel upper, Chris.

 

 

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What seest thou else

In the dark backward and abysm of time?

---Shakespeare, The Tempest

 

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