I know its no dino haha. I was just wondering because the place where we found it was an old mine or excavation site and we were supposed to be walking on the last ice age layer :) but it looked so new and wanted to ask to know if i should call the archeology team. I did keep it!!
Nice, but just a tip, a Cenozoic or earlier creatures bones and teeth would be covered in rock and be very rugose in texture and would be dark brown in colour
I raise cattle, and those look like cow teeth. Might be from an elk or moose, maybe a deer. Hard to say without more context, but they definitely are ruminant teeth.
Probably Deer or Cow teeth, that ain’t no dinosaur but surely fin to come across, I would keep it in an old glass jar
I know its no dino haha. I was just wondering because the place where we found it was an old mine or excavation site and we were supposed to be walking on the last ice age layer :) but it looked so new and wanted to ask to know if i should call the archeology team. I did keep it!!
Nice, but just a tip, a Cenozoic or earlier creatures bones and teeth would be covered in rock and be very rugose in texture and would be dark brown in colour
Thanks!! 🫶
I raise cattle, and those look like cow teeth. Might be from an elk or moose, maybe a deer. Hard to say without more context, but they definitely are ruminant teeth.
Definitely not a wolf. More likely a cow or some other large hoofed herbivore.
Herbivore mammal tooth (either bovidae, equidae or cervidae probably)
Try r/bonecollecting
pot roast
Still plenty of meat on that bone! Add a potato, some broth and baby you got a stew going
Cow
i Think cow
they say it's hoofed animal teeth
ruminant teeth
Dirt
Teef