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Horse Tooth
Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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A very nice specimen. I've never found this position before. I believe it is an incisor.... |
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Horse finds
Peace River, Florida, USA - Equus sp. |
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Horse finds |
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Horse Tooth
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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Horse Tooth |
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Horse tooth
Hardee County, Florida, USA - Equus sp. |
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This is a heavily worn lower tooth of the one-toed horse Equus. I had lost this in my front yard for three days. I searched countless hours for this little gem. I think my neighbors thought I was crazy. I even took the front seats of my truck to see if it had fallen between them. I was about to give up when my buddy said he would come over and look fo it. Sure enough within 3 minutes of him looking he found it. He's just got that abillity to pull something out of thin air , especially while fo... |
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Horse Tooth
Peace River, Florida, USA - Equus sp. |
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Horse Tooth |
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Fossil Horse Tooth
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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A really nice one - the best of this position I've ever found. I believe its a posterior.... |
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2 3/16" Horse Tooth
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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A nice, complete horse tooth. Great enamel.... |
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3 7/16" Horse Tooth
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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This is one of the best preserved horse teeth I've ever seen. Its tough to believe it came from a layer where it had been tossed around in the currents before coming to its final resting place. ... |
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2 5/8" Horse Tooth
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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This is about the best horse tooth I've ever found. Besides for a few dings, it is complete. That's rare for pleistocene fossils around here. Normally, horse teeth are badly worn and broken, but somehow, this one escaped nearly unscathed.... |
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Horse Tooth
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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here is a horse tooth. This one is broken in half. What you see is the top half which includes the crown abnd part of the root. I have never found a complete one.... |
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3 1/2" diameter Horse Vertebrae
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Equus sp. |
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This is a complete horse vertebra I found scuba diving in one of the creeks of the Cooper River. Thanks to Lee for the positive ID.... |
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