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Any ideas? Maxilar from Pleistocene


DirtyHarry

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Hi all, any ideas on this?

 

Found on the south american atlantic coast line.

Looks like some kind of lower maxilar from a rabbit-like animal from the pleistocene.

 

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Any additional info is greatly appreciated,

 

Thanks a lot.

James

 

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it looks like a dentary... which is the lower jaw.  (The maxilla is the upper jaw).  Of either a rodent judging by the two long incisors.  The other teeth in there look a bit rabbit-like, but not enough for me to say Rabbit.  I do not know South American rodents, so that is as much as I can guess.  

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