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Hey new member from Charleston SC I have a few fossils I would like identified. All were found here in Charleston (besides the third one) at a spot I frequently hunt for sharks teeth the first fossil I know is a horse tooth but the specific species is what I want to know. The last fossil I believe might be a bird bone because the hollowness but I’m not sure. For the others any help would be appreciate, thanks.

 

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Please put numbers on individual specimens to help us keep them separate. If you edit your post after you've uploaded the images you can add numbering.

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First is a lower Equus (Horse) m1/m2. Second is an unerupted tooth from... I think cattle? may also be deer. I'm not particularly familiar with unerupted teeth. The last is a phalanx bone, but broken.

Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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