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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
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From the album: Otoe Plains Artifacts
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Very well mineralized with blue calcite? Crystals on back Found in north Missouri -
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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.
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Found in the Peace River, Florida - believed to be piece of maybe front deer tooth but could be wrong. Thank you
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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?
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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 😭😭😭
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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
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White tail deer mandible found on kaw river -
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White tail deer Cheek teeth with bone found on kaw river-
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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!
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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 -
From the album: FOTM - Bone Valley Formation, Florida, USA
A Blancan species found in a Pliocene location, likely a m1 or m2 -
Deer? tooth from Pleistocene Florida (As good as the location gets). On college ruled paper, each line is 7.1 mm
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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)
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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?