Who Collects Pleistocene Mammal Teeth?

It's whole besides a small chip on the inside edge.
 

There must be more Pleistocene fossil teeth in collections represented here . . . C'mon, show us!

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I experienced a failure of imagination, Dennis. It IS a tooth . . . It's the front half of an upper second molar from a Sus scrofa (a domestic pig)! The individual died young, before this tooth had erupted. It is basically an enamel cap with undeveloped roots. Score for Old Digger! :headbang:




Being as fossilized as this tooth is, could it have been from an immature Dinohyus (Large Pig) similar to those that were found in Nebraska, north of Omaha.
 

I have some teeth, but I'm afraid they might be Holocene in age. I was lucky enough to find the whole jaw too! I think they might be cow, but I'm not sure. What do you guys think?ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429275856.711557.jpg
 

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Very nice collection. Have not been able to find one yet. Still trying.
 

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