New Members Wbull22 Posted June 13 New Members Posted June 13 I found this in N.E. Oklahoma. The general area has a history of producing Mastodon, giant ground sloth, etc… But this doesn’t look like anything I have come across previously. -Appears to have some bits of enamel. - The piece that’s attached to the “tooth” has small holes on the top and bottom which looks a lot like “spongy bone”. Wondering if this could be a fragment of jaw bone. -The “tooth” is curved. Has a very defined front edge and the back edge is also well defined but looks to have worn down serrations. 🤷🏻. And there is also a less defined line in one side. I am sorry if I didn’t use the correct language to describe what I am looking at. Can anyone help me ID?
Fossildude19 Posted June 13 Posted June 13 You are going to have to narrow it down to a county in North East Oklahoma for us. We need to know the stratigraphy of the area, and "County" level location would help us figure that out. Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 IPFOTM -- MAY - 2024 _________________________________________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me
Carl Posted June 13 Posted June 13 1 hour ago, FossilDAWG said: Pinna clam (horse clam), not a tooth or tusk. Don Agree 100% 2 1
New Members Wbull22 Posted June 13 Author New Members Posted June 13 1 hour ago, FossilDAWG said: Pinna clam (horse clam), not a tooth or tusk. Don Thank you for pointing me in a direction. Very much appreciated! 🙏👍 2
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