three toed horse tooth ID - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
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Fossilized Tooth, found in Northern WI on shore of Lake Michigan. Unsure if horse or bison. : r/fossilid
Fossil ID Sheets by Russell Brown | Florida Fossil Hunters
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Horse Tooth Fossil | Pleistocene of Florida - PaleoCris
Ice Age Fossil Horse and Bison Teeth
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2.8" Pleistocene Aged Fossil Horse Tooth - Florida (#123237) For Sale - FossilEra.com
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Horse Tooth Fossil | Pleistocene of Florida - PaleoCris
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Fossil ID Sheets by Russell Brown | Florida Fossil Hunters
Cheek tooth morphology and ancient mitochondrial DNA of late Pleistocene horses from the western interior of North America: Implications for the taxonomy of North American Late Pleistocene Equus | PLOS ONE
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Royal Alberta Museum — Alberta's ancient horses: what their teeth and...
Cheek tooth morphology and ancient mitochondrial DNA of late Pleistocene horses from the western interior of North America: Implications for the taxonomy of North American Late Pleistocene Equus | PLOS ONE
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Identification of seven lower molar teeth of equids from Silves-lixeira... | Download Scientific Diagram
My, What Big Teeth You Have!” A Guide to Large Mammal Teeth Found in Ohio - Ohio History Connection
Fossil/tooth ID] founds these at various locations throughout the texoma region of North Texas. Is this a mixture of horse and cow, or horse and bison? They are quite heavy for teeth,
Horses — Valley of the Mastodons — Western Science Center
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New insights on the Early Pleistocene equids from Roca-Neyra (France, central Europe): implications for the Hipparion LAD and the Equus FAD in Europe | Journal of Paleontology | Cambridge Core