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austinswamp

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Good evening, I've found this section a year ago and since then kept it in our garden. I took a second look at it tonight and thought it might be my first camel jaw piece. I found this along a creek in Travis county, thanks

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18 minutes ago, Harry Pristis said:

 

Bovine, almost certainly cow.

 

 

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Thank you! Bummer haha

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I agree with Harry.
Nice to keep it for comparative reasoning. :)

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19 hours ago, austinswamp said:

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100% cow. Nice one, too!

Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such.

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One of my camelid jaws for comparison.  Note simpler pattern of enamel folds in occlusal view.

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Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

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