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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Dinosaur and Mammal
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Dinosaur and Mammal
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Dinosaur and Mammal
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Hi all My son and I are going through our fossil finds from Florida. We have been looking through multiple books and websites trying to figure out what this tooth is. We think it's from a tapir but would like the opinions of others with more experience. Thanks in advance! Bret & Zach
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Hi all My son and I found these three different pieces of enamel/tooth fragments at the NSR. Are these fragments of tooth enamel from a horse? I've looked through some images and think that's what they may be; however, I am new to mammalian fossils. We want to see if anyone can provide some identification/information. Hopefully, the photos remain sequential and do not get jumbled up. Thanks in advance! Bret 58843417-84A1-4C47-938B-70815054D0FB.heic 2D65300D-6577-4496-B6E3-5B49A64BBF33_1_201_a.heic DEDE32E7-1309-4B39-A9F7-7929418C9241_1_201_a.heic 3860F629-2663-410B-9E34-34833D607420_1_201_a.heic E3A92420-F1BD-4EE2-A84F-5B9D230ED62C_1_201_a.heic 45BD52CD-1827-43E7-8874-BCE3335E458B_1_201_a.heic E8FF53C8-5499-448F-88CD-9B689C5ECA4D_1_201_a.heic 20E3E00D-0133-428F-8B94-82DF2DCCF79C_1_201_a.heic 56276E1C-CD19-44A2-8C60-EFE903B1CA54_1_201_a.heic 8771187F-4487-4BFE-BF55-24DFAA07898D_1_201_a.heic 67689F9C-7928-4A68-9717-2828955E7330_1_201_a.heic FCBCABF5-5D85-439D-B88F-4EBF4D4B547B_1_201_a.heic
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I purchased these in person. The tooth was represented as being a Bison Tooth, found in the Kansas River. The vertebra was represented as being a Whale Vertebra, and i forgot to ask for the location? I thought that at the very least, it was some type of Cetacean Vertebra?
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Hello friends, I have just received this beautiful fossil tooth from North China and I would like to know if it belongs to a pachyderm or some other species of mammal. As always, I am expectant and grateful for your comments and insights!
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We found this heavy fossilized bone at a river bed today in the Duck River of Middle Tennessee. Thank you all for any who can help us find some possible leads as to what this may have come from. Found by my 7 year daughter Taliah.
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This was found on the Missouri River. It doesn’t look like anything els in my collection. Maybe it’s a baby pronghorn or a domesticated goat?
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Had it suggested to me on Treasure Net that this could be a cranium of some sort, what are your thoughts? - Roughly 2.5"x2.5" and spherical in shape - appears to have some sort of seam that's visible from the outside but not the inside - Hard and inflexible (overall strength and hardness I'd compare to a thick popsicle stick) - Found on a newly exposed sand bank along the North Saskatchewan River
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Hi I recently bought a pallet of white river fm fossils and this can with it. The box said mammal fossils and at first I thought maybe hell creek but I don’t have any information on where it’s from. Much appreciated! -Daniel.B
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Hi TFF friends, Went to Cadzand for the first time and found this mammal tooth. Not an expert at all, looks like a carnivorous mammal tooth, maybe a molar? Thought about pinniped tooth. Does anybody know what it could be? Many thanks by advance
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Hello friends! I need some help on something I found in Monmouth County, NJ (USA). It's from Big Brook, a Cretaceous deposit, but in my opinion; is either modern or Pleistocene (open for correction). I'm thinking mammal but not sure. It also has a 'polished' look to it, so I'm thinking possible claw. It has a wood-grain texture, but I don't believe it to be fossil wood. As always, all help is greatly appreciated! -Frank H.
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Purchased this for a very small price - not much known about it - The seller thought it came from South America, but wasn’t certain. Anyone able to identify it?
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Hi all My son and I found this large bone in Orange County, Florida. There is a socket at one end. At first, we thought it was a scapula; however, after more searching, we are stumped. Any help IDing it is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Found this tooth while processing some Kemp Clay (Maastrichtian) matrix. It is possible my sample was contaminated with Pleistocene material. I've looked around for similar teeth online, both Cretaceous and Pleistocene, but have come up empty-handed so far. The crown is sort of "bowl" shaped and the rim is ornamented with varying cusps. When viewed from below, I can see four apical foramina. It kinda looks like some of the metatherian teeth online, but I haven't seen an exact match. Thanks!
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Found on a sandbar in the middle of a creek in north central Oklahoma. Still new to all this and at least 2/3 of what I initially think are fossils turn out to be rocks so I’m just looking for the opinions of those who know better than me.
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hi I found this tooth in a local stream in southeast michigan. I am guessing it is horse or cow. what I an trying to figure out is if it's fossilized and old, or not fossil and less old? thanks
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Hey everyone. I found this mammal tooth while fossil collecting in New Jersey and was curious about the ID. I'm assuming it is modern though Pleistocene is another possibility. Thank you in advance for your help.
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I may have created a monster. I took the son of a friend fossil hunting on the Brazos River in SE Texas a couple of days ago. He’s about to be a senior in high school and has never been fossil hunting. He went out by himself today and found something that has stumped me. He texted me pics and my immediate thought was Mammoth tooth in bone. I decided to drive to where he was since it wasn’t really out of my way home. Even in person I can’t decide if this is an unerupted juvenile mammoth tooth in jaw bone or something entirely different. I see potential mammoth tooth plates, but no enamel. It is 100% bone, typical of Pleistocene material that I’ve found on the Brazos River for the last 15 years. The only other thing I can possibly think of as an ID is tortoise shell, but there are no sutures to indicate that
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Hello everyone, I went to visit family this past week in Gilmer County, West Virginia and found these mammal teeth in a creek. They were found pretty close to each other, which makes me wonder if they were from the same animal. They appear to be old, but I don’t think they are completely mineralized. They remind me a lot of the bison teeth I find down in Peace River, FL, but this is weird considering there are no cow or buffalo farms very close to the area I found these (that I know of). Anyone have any idea what these are, why they’re here, and how old they could be?