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Is there enough of this vertebra for an id? Found in Brazos River Pleistocene gravel in SE Texas.

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Looks lumbar, but I can't offer make and model.

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That looks like Pleistocene deer vertebra. Not sure which specie this belongs to or whether extinct. 

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37 minutes ago, Creek - Don said:

That looks like Pleistocene deer vertebra. Not sure which specie this belongs to or whether extinct. 

If it is indeed a Pleistocene deer, I guess that the most likely species is the white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus 

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Thanks! I was hoping for something more exotic, like tapir. But I’ll take it!

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