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So I found these surface collecting the gravel bank here in Southeast Texas.  I think #2 might be mammoth enamel...what about 1,3,4, and 5? Could the #6 enamel be cow or camel?

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3 hours ago, johnnyvaldez7.jv said:

what about 1,3,4, and 5?


I think all 5 are mammoth. #6 is some type of artiodactyl. 

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You're giving the Brazos a run for its money! I bet you're on the trail of a full mammoth tooth soon. :WootSign:

“Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think” -Werner Heisenberg 

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Thanks Jared...that would be nice. Lucky for me the river borders a large ranch I work for and I've only been able to search an area less than a football field's distance.  That's where I've found everything I've posted with much more I haven't. No one kayaks here or canoes the river. They float rivers elsewhere so the land is usually bordered by landowners who farm and nothing more. So the river is left uncharted except for the occasional game warden. I'm hoping to find the time soon to purchase a kayak and put some distance between me and the usual spot. I think then the possibility of better finds are likely. 

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