Need help with identification of a mammal tooth from Cadzand
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Need help with identification of a mammal tooth from Cadzand
Hi everyone!
I am Felix from Germany and sometimes I come to the beautiful Netherlands to collect some shark teeth in Cadzand-Bad:)
Some years ago, my father found this tooth on the beach of Cadzand-Bad/Neuwvliet-Bad in the Swarte Polder.
At first, I identified the tooth as a tooth from Dicerorhinus etruscus, but now, after some research, I am not sure anymore...
A fossil collector from the Steinkern-Forum identified it as a tooth from a pig, another one from Instagram as Epirigenys lokonensis.
Do you have any idea from which mammal it could be?
Thank you in advance!
Felix
I am Felix from Germany and sometimes I come to the beautiful Netherlands to collect some shark teeth in Cadzand-Bad:)
Some years ago, my father found this tooth on the beach of Cadzand-Bad/Neuwvliet-Bad in the Swarte Polder.
At first, I identified the tooth as a tooth from Dicerorhinus etruscus, but now, after some research, I am not sure anymore...
A fossil collector from the Steinkern-Forum identified it as a tooth from a pig, another one from Instagram as Epirigenys lokonensis.
Do you have any idea from which mammal it could be?
Thank you in advance!
Felix
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Re: Need help with identification of a mammal tooth from Cadzand
Looks like an undeveloped pig molar.
Groet,
Niels
Niels