This tooth (?) was found at Seaside Beach about 10 miles north of Fort Bragg, CA. Can anyone help identify?
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What kind of tooth did I find?
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According to Jesse (Bone2stone, that stylid in the 2nd pic identifies it as a cow or bison. It looks too white to be bison so I'd lean toward cow.
https://forums.arrowheads.com/forum/...or-bison-tooth.
I couldn't get the link to post so I just copied his post to this window.
07-04-2017, 03:34 AM
Well tried to rely but something went a little haywire!!!
Could be a thunderstorm rolling over me as I type.
Although the link I provided (below) takes you to the right site it does not take you to the read I attempted to link up.
There are some very good know their stuff people on this other site that deals with fossils regularly.
I learn from them all the time even Roger was on that site but he faded away from there too.
Your tooth is most likely a Bison. The stylid which I circled is one of the most distinguishing characteristics, but this is not always the case.
Young cattle can have the stylid but it is usually weak and lose the cementum and thus will lose the stylid as they mature.
Jess B.
Sorry, we could not find that!
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