The first pictures are mammoth spit teeth. The second. One I will a look tonite when I get home. Nices finds I'm turning green sitting here in my truck. Awesome finds
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The first pictures are mammoth spit teeth. The second. One I will a look tonite when I get home. Nices finds I'm turning green sitting here in my truck. Awesome finds
Need to see bottoms of item. Little more angle please if you can email it to me I would appreciate or bring it down with you so I can see it first hand. BabeDon't know what this one is....
No sorry Mike cant tell from pictures you sent. If you would like to send me more pictures you can send them to my email address at fossilbabe@comcast.net. Send as many as you would like it not a problem or will not bog my computer down. BabeDid you ever figure out if mine was a part of a mastodon Jaw as the guy from FS said?
Possible Mastodon Jaw Section
Spit tooth is when a mammoth wears down a tooth so much that he no longer can use the tooth so he or she just spits it out and another tooth will move down in its place. It is also a nice way or putting it is a partial mammoth tooth. BabeWhat is a Mammoth Spit tooth?
My first thought was a sawfish tyne from the larger species. I saw something that changed my mind and wanted a closer look. Hate to say it the wrong thing without being absolutely sure. Jim would love to see it first hand to make sure. Can you bring it one day when your down this way?The second one looks like a sawfish tooth
My first thought was a sawfish tyne from the larger species. I saw something that changed my mind and wanted a closer look. Hate to say it the wrong thing without being absolutely sure. Jim would love to see it first hand to make sure. Can you bring it one day when your down this way?