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Napoleon North

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Hi 

 

Is this fossil?

Is this wolf tooth?

Location: Twardowski Cave , Kraków , Southern PolandIMG_1460.JPG.ec26bb0731e2e541861c9fb058337515.JPG

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Awfully small for wolf, I would think. :unsure: 

 

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3 hours ago, Napoleon North said:

 

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Here is a picture of Canis familiaris (modern dog) 

Pleistocene from N.W. coast of Alaska for comparison.

 

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It looks more like Vulpes rather than Canis lower carnassial (m1), to me.
The other tooth is the canine.

 

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23 minutes ago, abyssunder said:

Vulpes

Fox in layman’s terms.

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Happy hunting,

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