ted coulianos Posted June 19 Posted June 19 Fossil horse ( Equus sp.) ; here's a link to "The Fossil Guy's" images of Florida fossil horses: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fossilguy.com%2Fsites%2Fpeace-river%2Fpeace-river-fossils.htm&psig=AOvVaw1DwjZIxXuCnJHm3zdFjfLi&ust=1718841472943000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CA8QjRxqFwoTCNCVidCt5oYDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAk also for comparison: Also do an image search on the Fossil Forum for horse teeth from member's collections; some of the members have pretty extensive collections. Hope this helps. 4 1
Jaybot Posted June 19 Posted June 19 +1 for Equus. Nice tooth 2 -Jay Aspiring Naturalist “The earth doesn't need new continents, but new men.” ― Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
New Members cjmj Posted June 19 Author New Members Posted June 19 Thanks. Just found it on the ground in my backyard. I don't have much or at all grass, so with recent rain event figured it washed from somewhere under the Florida dirt aka fine dusty sand. I'm not on a creek but about 3 miles from the coast in SW FL
New Members cjmj Posted June 19 Author New Members Posted June 19 Yeah also I found that drawing on line too. It has another loop in it, so was wondering if it was a different species, but who knows thins evolve could been a middle time in the evolve lol
New Members cjmj Posted June 19 Author New Members Posted June 19 And I'm north and west of the peace river area by a fair distance
Harry Pristis Posted June 19 Posted June 19 For comparison: http://pristis.wix.com/the-demijohn-page What seest thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time? ---Shakespeare, The Tempest
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