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After my last NSR trip, and finding a mosasaur vert, I felt like I was getting a better eye for NRS fossils. I have always heard the feeder creeks can be productive however I have searched in several never found anything in them. Now that I had more confidence I went to a more remote bridge and went for the first feeder creek I could find. It turned out to be decently productive with several more verts, none in particularly great condition though, and a jaw section. I think there is a coprolite in there too, pictures 14 and 15 maybe? I think my favorite find of all was the artifact though. 

 

Anyone have an idea what pictures 7-13 are of? 

 

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Hi,

 

16 minutes ago, flyingpenut said:

ne have an idea what pictures 7-13 are of? 

A part of tooth enamel of a big animal, I can't tell you more.

 

Coco

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7-9 is a piece of mastodon enamel. Nice colors. Cool find.

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6 minutes ago, Coco said:

Hi,

 

A part of tooth enamel of a big animal, I can't tell you more.

 

Coco

Thanks. The Pleistocene has some large animals. 

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6 minutes ago, Familyroadtrip said:

7-9 is a piece of mastodon enamel. Nice colors. Cool find.

Thanks I was hoping mastodon or mammoth enamel but it was such a weird shape couldn't tell for sure. I usually just find small straight flecks. 

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Looks like some nice bison teeth in the mix! Hard to be too sure without seeing the chewing surface though. I would agree with @Familyroadtrip that 7-9 shows mastodon enamel - picture seven gives it away, it seems as if it's one of the points that characterizes the molars of a mastodon rather than the flat, ridged surface of a mammoth tooth. 

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