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David Hughes

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Hi,

 

I found this yesterday while hunting teeth in Virginia and am wondering if this is a porpoise tooth.  It is about the size of a US penny.

 

Any help would be great.

 

David

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Welcome to the forum.  Hard to determine what you have  the image is quite blurry. Please provide a sharper photo.

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It indeed looks interesting but yes, it does need sharper photos.

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OK.....so here are a couple of better shots......

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OK, so this has an elongate narrow crown and a "hatchet-shaped" root elongated in the anteroposterior direction (this results in rectangular, elongate tooth sockets in the mandible and snout). These features in common suggest this belongs to a platanistid, rather than a eurhinodelphinid. Possible culprits include Zarhachis or Araeodelphis.

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..........Thanks for the help.......

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