Harry Pristis Posted February 18, 2009 This tooth appears to be a deer (Odocoileus virginianus) lower premolar-2. Your images are not bad, 'patho'; it's good to get the two sides of this tooth into one image. But, the images are short of data in some cases. Viewers want to know what you think the fossil is; what age the fossil may be; the size of the fossil; where you collected it. Link to comment
pathological Posted February 18, 2009 This tooth appears to be a deer (Odocoileus virginianus) lower premolar-2. Your images are not bad, 'patho'; it's good to get the two sides of this tooth into one image. But, the images are short of data in some cases. Viewers want to know what you think the fossil is; what age the fossil may be; the size of the fossil; where you collected it. Thank you; I will update my text with what knowledge I have. Often I do not know what something may be, unless I specify it. In my collection description I put that anything black-colored is from the GA coast... to be more specific here, St. Mary's area. I don't know what the deposit age is there, I'll have to do some research. Thanks, for letting me know, I'll try to do better, and thank you for the ID! Link to comment
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