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The little mastodon jaw I found is only about 16" total lenght and it was a very young amimal. So with a jaw lenght of only a little over 6" it must have been real young. Here are some quick pictures of mine. The milk (spit) tooth is the only tooth missing in this jaw. B)B)B):)

That is one of the coolest things I have seen. Did you find that in a river. It is amazing. I assume the teeth were with the jaw? Unreal!!!

I think that is a gomp jaw section. B)B)B):)

Thanks, I always have trouble telling the difference.

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Yes, that was found in the Santa Fe near my home and all but the milk tooth was in the jaw . Thanks. B)B)B):)

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It's my bone!!!

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Bill . . .

I don't think this is an elephant mandible. Consider dugong.

That is interesting. I do not find much dugong material here that I know of. What are the holes for if not tusks?

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I always trust Mr. Pristis. There are some pics at the link below (1139 and 1140). They are small but seem to show the four holes. Very interesting.

http://www.mammalogy.org/mil_images/MSLSirenia.htm

Nick

P.S. I guess I jumped the gun saying Mastodon. Live and learn.

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Bill, I think Harry got it I never even thought of dugong that would account for the size. Thanks Harry. B)B)B):)

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It's my bone!!!

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10/03/09

Today I found these teeth along with the Jaw bone of what looks like a gator. I would appreciate any info on what it is.

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10/01/09

I found a lot of smaller teeth today including the 3" mako in the second photo.

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09/30

The nicest two teeth today are the 5 in Meg tooth and the 3.25" Mako.

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09/28

Some pretty nice Megs

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09/23

Some pretty nice teeth

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09/21

I found a very nice Mastodon Tooth.

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Nice finds congrats. tell ya what I'll trade 3 inch Makos for 5 inch Megs any day lol

"Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts." Albert Einstein

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Mr. Pristis, what tipped you off that it was dugong-just the size, or are there certain traits you look for?

Nick

Please, Nick . . . . . "Mr. Pristis" was my father. Just call me "Captain Marvelous." :D

How did I lean in the direction of dugong? Small teeth, massive jaw, large foramina, the curve of the jaw, etc. ...Just experience, I guess. You can call it intuition if you define intuition as the synthesis of all one's accumulated experiences applied to a new situation. . . . . . And then I looked at a line-drawing in a book.

I can't explain it any better than that.

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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Please, Nick . . . . . "Mr. Pristis" was my father. Just call me "Captain Marvelous." :D

How did I lean in the direction of dugong? Small teeth, massive jaw, large foramina, the curve of the jaw, etc. ...Just experience, I guess. You can call it intuition if you define intuition as the synthesis of all one's accumulated experiences applied to a new situation. . . . . . And then I looked at a line-drawing in a book.

I can't explain it any better than that.

Mr. Captain Marvelous

In the years that you have helped me, going back to the Yahoo board, you have always been right on. I appreciate the latest ID.

Bill

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