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I have only been out twice this month.  Life interferes.

A couple of weeks back I posted this thread with the fossils I wanted to identify most and got good participation to identify 3 of 4.

http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/125703-hunting-florida-interesting-finds/&tab=comments#comment-1366710

I found a bunch of other fossils, some of which I thought I knew, some not... I am trying to use the fossils to date the layer...

 

Here is a list so you can copy and replace with your IDs

1) sawfish rostral tooth

2) turtle Osteoderm or Deer ungual.

3) deer medial phalanx

4) Raccoon Calcaneums

5) 2 pre_Equus horse teeth

6) Harbor Dolphin tooth

7) Whale tooth

8) Snake Vert

 

A sawfish rostral tooth:

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A turtle Osteoderm or Deer ungual.

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A toe bone... Medial Phalanx... deer ?

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2 Small mammal calcaneum.... raccoon?

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Two horse teeth, too small to be equus.

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A Dolphin tooth that might actually not be a porpoise,  sorry for the blur...

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A whale tooth

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A big snake vert or something else.  I always try to payback.  Although I found it,  I gave it to Steve... he found the location.. and has an extensive snake vert collection.

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I can confirm 3 being a deer medial phalanx - it's almost the exact same size and shape as the one I found the other day!

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Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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