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Always assumed this was small bear tooth


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This was found in the peace river last season, it’s been kinda just in my scraps.  I always assumed this was a bear tooth, but I’ve never found anything else like this.  Ideas?

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It's like a requirement for me to have my gross feet in the pics...:hearty-laugh:

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Maybe it's not enough flat for a bear canine, but enough round in cross section for a cetacean tooth. Can we have a look at the wider end in cross section?

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3 hours ago, joshuajbelanger said:

It's like a requirement for me to have my gross feet in the pics...:hearty-laugh:

There's good reason why I am never in my pictures!

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I thought I uploaded this earlier, all I have on me at the moment, I’ll take better pics when I get home

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Thank you.

I'll go with cetacean tooth.

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1 hour ago, ynot said:

I agree with whale.

That's not me... :rofl:

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Yup...it’s a tricky one. Although, I found this in the same area, maybe they are related.  This one was tricky as well, with varying opinions.  I think we settled on beluga ear bone for this one.  

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