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Hey, i got some mammal teeth ID vibe going thx to @citronkitten's post. I'm kinda in the dark about these two teeth. As they wash up on the Schelde river shores in Antwerp i'm not sure on their age tho. Both look like front teeth to me.

 

1. 2,9cm x 1,3cm x 0,8cm

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2. 2,6cm x 0,8cm x 0,6cm

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Thx in advance!

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Size ?

 

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Looks like a Bos or bovid incisor for the top. 
 

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Second looks smaller. 
no HSB lines so not horse, tapir or rhino. It’s still possible to be bovid. I suppose you’d have to start looking at the next most common grazer livestock. 
 

I thought the tooth I posted was a claw. For most of the day ;) 

 

Jp

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10 hours ago, Balance said:

Looks like a Bos or bovid incisor for the top. 
 

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Second looks smaller. 
no HSB lines so not horse, tapir or rhino. It’s still possible to be bovid. I suppose you’d have to start looking at the next most common grazer livestock. 
 

I thought the tooth I posted was a claw. For most of the day ;) 

 

Jp

Thx Jp, guess that would be sheep or goat then 😀 how exciting!

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