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  1. Jaybot

    Odocoileus virginianus m3 Molar

    From the album: Neutache Shoreline

    A lower unerupted White-tailed deer m3 molar. Blue mineralization possibly due to vivianite? Glacial deposits, NW Missouri #VL79 8/25/24

    © CC BY-NC

  2. C2fossils

    Deer metacarpal awl back

    From the album: Otoe Plains Artifacts

    Same as other photo
  3. From the album: Vertebrates

    Very well mineralized with blue calcite? Crystals on back Found in north Missouri
  4. Krauklis

    Megaloceros tooth

    From the album: Vertebrates

    Krasnoyarsk. Pleistocene. Bought from a private collection.
  5. MXen

    Found this bone in my yard

    Just curious what animal this bone could be from? It’s alarmingly big so I want to know conclusively. I found it in my chicken coop. Not sure if they dug it up or another animal brought it into the coop.
  6. Conniec

    Possibly a deer tooth piece?

    Found in the Peace River, Florida - believed to be piece of maybe front deer tooth but could be wrong. Thank you
  7. EroHed

    Leg Bone ID

    I found this in a bayou in Adams County, MS. It was incased in hard oxidized blue-clay. Can anyone identify it?
  8. csrlewis93

    Mammal teeth, ear bone Myrtle Beach

    Whenever I find something I always like to try and find out, on my own, what it is. I've searched and have an idea of what these might be but this forum is so helpful I thought I'd ask for some ID help. All were found on Myrtle Beach...despite the busy season here now I still find some nice stuff. Ruler is in inches. 1: 2: Looks similar to the tooth above. Love the blue-ish color of this one. 3: Looks to be a tooth. 4: I'm glad I knew about these beforehand otherwise I would've thought it was just a randomly-shaped rock. I recognize it's a periotic bone, probably dolphin, but could that be narrowed down?
  9. marcelolo

    what horned skull head is this?

    hello everyone, please help me to identify what animal of this? and this one is fosslize or nor? are this one is antelope/ buffalo/ deer/ maybe another animal? thankyouuu found in java island, thankyou so much 😭😭😭
  10. Hello, I was wondering if you can help me identify this skull. It is small. I have no idea. Thank You. If other photos are needed I can add them.
  11. Shellseeker

    Blancan Deer Tooth

    I went hunting a week ago and did some damage to my right calf that causes a limp and needs time to heal. After a week, it is somewhat better and I am considering going hunting this Sunday. While stuck at home, I have been sorting old bags of fossils from years ago. Back in February 2023, I found a Deer Tooth that @Harry Pristis Identified: as a Pliocene Deer. https://www.thefossilforum.com/topic/129640-interesting-unknowns/#comment-1414141 So , I found another Deer tooth at the same site... and it almost has the exact same size, So, Is this newly re_found tooth Eocoileus gentryorum or Odocoileus virginianus ? 8
  12. C2fossils

    Ocodelius Virginianus (Deer) Mandible

    From the album: Vertebrates

    White tail deer mandible found on kaw river
  13. C2fossils

    Ocodelius Virginianus (Deer) Cheek teeth

    From the album: Vertebrates

    White tail deer Cheek teeth with bone found on kaw river
  14. C2fossils

    Colleague's Fossil Id please

    A colleague found this on the Kaw River and I can't seem to figure out what it is. Thank you all for your help!
  15. From the album: Neutache Shoreline

    VL12 4/13/24

    © CC BY-NC

  16. Jaybot

    Fossil Deer Brow Tine

    From the album: Neutache Shoreline

    VL9 4/12/24

    © CC BY-NC

  17. Huntwi

    Fossil identification

    Hi everyone I’m very new to this and recently got two fossils that I’m hoping some of you may be able to help recognize. The first is a black bone found I believe in the ocean off Florida. I was told it was a deer humerus but looking at a modern deer humerus I’m not so sure. Could be deer just different bone? The other was one is the lower jaw bones of what I was told may be from a rabbit or rodent. Looking in a fossil book I’m thinking it’s possibly a beaver based on teeth. Old but not a fossil I’m thinking since it’s not stone? Regardless of what they are I think they’re pretty great so any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
  18. Stef

    Mammal molar

    San Marcos Tx River. Any ideas based off pic of type of animal? Seems to definitely be fossilized. Dark brown with some black areas. I side of molars is black stone material.
  19. SharkySarah

    Deer ungual

    From the album: Miocene, Maryland and Virginia, USA

    The inner hoof core or toe bone from a deer. Not Miocene in age but old. Exact age unknown. Calvert cliffs state park
  20. Shellseeker

    2023Feb3rd_PlioceneDeer

    From the album: FOTM - Bone Valley Formation, Florida, USA

    A Blancan species found in a Pliocene location, likely a m1 or m2
  21. LeytonJFReid

    Deer? tooth from Florida

    Deer? tooth from Pleistocene Florida (As good as the location gets). On college ruled paper, each line is 7.1 mm
  22. SawTooth

    Mammal tooth ID

    I was going through my collection today, as I got some nice display stands that I was beginning to put to use, and remembered this fossil, found around Steinhatchee, Florida, I hope I spelled that right. I was thinking Camelid, but normally those seem to be section into 4, not 2, thoughts? (About 3/4 of an inch, almost 2cm)
  23. We found this nice tooth on the Kaw River (Kansas) this past summer. Permian glacial material has been found there. When we found it, we assumed that it was from a camel. I’m not so sure anymore, as it has a stylid, and resembles a white tailed deer tooth we found, only much larger. Any ideas?
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