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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 14, 2010 8:33:10 GMT -5
A couple of peeps asked to see my Bison teeth. There is no way for me to know the age of these teeth. They could be anywhere from 300 years back to the Pleistocene. The one with the roots is probably the youngest one of the bunch. Curt
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Post by NatureNut on Aug 14, 2010 8:41:36 GMT -5
Haha, way cool Curt! They remind me of horse teeth, only way bigger. Jo
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chromenut
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Post by chromenut on Aug 14, 2010 15:53:58 GMT -5
So now that you've pulled them, do you wear dentures? And you must be really old too...
Sorry woodie, just had to bust the chops of a fellow texan.....lmao...
mom lives just outside of Ore City, I grew up in Dallas....
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Post by frane on Aug 15, 2010 21:34:55 GMT -5
Oh, those look really cool! Fran
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Post by sitnwrap on Aug 16, 2010 8:09:52 GMT -5
Those look really cool. I bet looking at them through a loupe is even cooler.
Thanks for posting them.
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Post by beefjello on Aug 20, 2010 12:18:13 GMT -5
Cool finds! Seems to me you used to wear the one on the top right as an avatar once upon a time.
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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 20, 2010 19:20:25 GMT -5
WOW! What a memory Brian. That was a long time ago.
Curt
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Aug 21, 2010 8:41:16 GMT -5
The one looks to be from the 1800's,the others are prehistoric,making them much older. I too collect bison teeth and have some that are blue and green from the waters and age.Nice collection..............
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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 21, 2010 14:07:38 GMT -5
Let's see a pic of your toofies Fossilman. I'd especially like to see the agatized ones.
Curt
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Post by Fossilman on Aug 21, 2010 15:32:02 GMT -5
Sure thing,the blue colored ones in the upper corner are agatized or opalized(not sure which)............. Found them all on the northern Souris river in North Dakota... (The black ones are prehistoric horse teeth) Also a complete side jaw of a prehistoric buffalo,also found in North Dakota.
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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 21, 2010 16:40:20 GMT -5
Very cool! Awesome collection.
Curt
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