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Leg joint and tooth.

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Cont.

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Nice! I would look a molar someday.

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This is my one and only Wooly tooth----Tom

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Grow Old Kicking And Screaming !!
"Don't Tread On Me"

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Here's mine, currently en-route to me.

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Jake.

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They are quiet nice - to everyone!

I do have a chunk of mammoth bone ( I don't know if it is a wooly mammoth) from the North sea, Holland. I'll upload pictures later.

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I'm so jay

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I have woolly mammoth hair and a piece of ivory but that is it.

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Very nice. I like that it is still in the jaw bone.

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Picked up this little 1.47" long x 1.23" wide x 1.54" tall 60% complete mammoth tooth. Found in the Morgan river.

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Jake.

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Baby mammoth tooth 2.25 inches long, from Manatee County, Florida.

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Lovely specimens here. Here are the Mammoth specimens I have:

Tooth of a Woolly Mammoth from North Sea:

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Tusk Tip of North Sea Woolly Mammoth:

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These are hair and tusk fragments of Siberian Woolly Mammoth:

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While this one is a Southern Mammoth tooth:

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Very nice.

On a side note. Where do you get those stands?

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Awesome. Those would look great in my office ;-)

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Here is mine.

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Jeff

Jeff

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Here is a pair of baby Mammoth teeth I found this past season, I believe they are associated. Hopefully I will find some more of him this year :)

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Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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I've been lucky enough to find two Mammoth teeth while hunting the Peace. I found both of these about 30' apart while snorkeling and removing debris from the rivers bottom. I don't believe them to be associated though, the sizes just don't add up.

My smaller one is about 6"x6". It's a sweet piece that has a fully intact root and has 99% of it's enamel. It's currently mounted on my "Peace River Display" that is STILL in the works (i really need to finish it.....).

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Next my bigger one is a partial, but i love the looks of it. So i made a custom mount using a cut up coat hanger, an old deer antler and some oak wood. I placed a quarter in the photo for size reference.

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Edit: i almost forgot my partial baby Mammoth tooth. It's about 1.5"x1".

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Very nice.

On a side note. Where do you get those stands?

Thx, those black metal stands I use were custom made by a local metal and craft shop where I live.

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The fragment on the left I collected in San Francisco, California about 35 years ago. The fragment in the middle I'd purchased, and is from Bradenton, Florida. The piece of juvenile mammoth jaw on the right, I purchased, and is from Alaska.

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On 1/11/2015 at 2:45 PM, thefossilkid said:

Picked up this little 1.47" long x 1.23" wide x 1.54" tall 60% complete mammoth tooth. Found in the Morgan river.

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Wow you have found mammoth tools yourseld in a river ? 
That's one of my dreams ! 

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Are you from Paris TX or France ?

 

Coco

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Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici
Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici
Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici
Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici
Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici
Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici

Un Greg...

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6 hours ago, Coco said:

Are you from Paris TX or France ?

 

Coco

 

France.  ;)

 

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