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I found this small jaw on the kaw river and I can't seem to find an id on it. Thank you for your help beforehand!

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Posted (edited)

Maybe a reptile?

Missed another one, darnit.

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5 hours ago, ynot said:

Maybe a reptile?

That would be awesome, but I can't seem to find a perfect match with any so far.:zzzzscratchchin:

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The world may never know.  It is a mammal.  Isolated alveoli (tooth holes) like that are a mammalian thing. Also, in the second photo, that hollow triangle you can see on the non-toothy end is typically mammalian.  Mammals are easily identified by their teeth, but the teeth here are only the roots, so no help in IDing.  

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5 minutes ago, jpc said:

, in the second photo, that hollow triangle you can see on the non-toothy end

Looks more like a chipped out section to me.

 

6 minutes ago, jpc said:

  Isolated alveoli (tooth holes) like that are a mammalian thing.

How are they isolated here. Looks like a single row of 10 holes.

And why is the biggest alveoli closest to the "hollow triangle" rear of jaw.

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Sure looks like this one in a few angles. 
 

mammal ✔️

Single holes ✔️

Texas was the beach ✔️ 

 

?? this is thick though. So that’s a problem…

 

 

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I think Balance may be onto something there.

From the Arora fossil museum NC.

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@CDiggs Dag ! I was gonna leave for work on time. Now, I’m in a hole trying to find an opossum jaw with no teeth  😂😂

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NOT opossum.  This edentulous mandible is likely to be raccoon, based on the size and pattern of the alveolae.

 

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In the dark backward and abysm of time?

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So instead of 10 individual sockets it’s 5 double rooted teeth. Smaller as they move forward. 
 

Man, I saw this as single sockets but with the raccoon jaw photo you can totally see the 10 holes. 13? In opossum?
 

Thanks , Harry!

 

Jp

 

Edit: 14, not 13 

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I think you are right @Harry Pristis it looks like it is a racoon jaw. You can see here a jaw without teeth and it matches up very well.

Thank you!

 

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1 hour ago, Harry Pristis said:

NOT opossum.  This edentulous mandible is likely to be raccoon, based on the size and pattern of the alveolae.

 

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This seems correct. Thank you Harry, I also believed that we were looking at nubs from the roots.

-Jay

 

 

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― Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

 

 

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