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Fossil identification: Can you identify this tooth?


EMick

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I found this tooth at North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina last week and I have no idea what species to which it belongs. Any help would be appreciated in figuring out what it is. Thanks! 

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Can you please add more angles? 

 

Definitely a mammalian incisor. Possibly Tapir or horse. But we need more angles. 

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