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    This fossil tooth was recovered from Lithia springs in hillsbourough county in the sixties...2-7/8” long..Need ID from some of you teeth experts please, thank you..

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    Floridaboy.

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    Large feline?

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    • Hal Gorges
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      .???👍

  • #3
    I believe that is a prehistoric bear tooth. If you Google it, there are others out there. I had a jaguar tooth that looks similar, but there are slight differences. Neat find Hal!
    South Carolina

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    • #4
      A bear walks into a bar and the bartender asks, "why the long face?" The bear responds, "No, I'm Short faced and I can't find my tooth!" 😁
      South Carolina

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      • Hal Gorges
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        😳🤗😂😂😂

    • #5
      Nice Hal. Can't help on the ID. K
      Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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      • Hal Gorges
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        😢

    • #6
      Bear

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      • Hal Gorges
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        You sure? Thanks
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