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I received these from my friend who passed last year. I am not sure where he found this. It was in a case with all North Sulphur River items, but these do not have the density/hardness of items I have found from there. They are very flaky. I think these might have come from Montgomery LA, but anyone's guess is as good as mine. 

 

I think they belong to a  mammoth, they were separate in the case, and they do not appear to exactly line up to make a single tooth, one is slightly larger than the other. 

 

Anyone care to comment?

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I would agree with mammoth

-Jay

Aspiring Naturalist

 

 

“The earth doesn't need new continents, but new men.”
―  Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

 

 

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+1 for Mammoth

Most likely Mammuthus columbi given the possibilities of where it came from.

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Thanks guys, thought so, but I've been wrong a lot lately, as this site has gently pointed out! It is appreciated though.

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