i was asked to post this here.just something a friend and i found in south texas.
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CMDiamonddawg said:mammoth molar and tusk 8) Man O man
Woolly cyclops sure looks like a wash board molar and tusk from a woollydwayne sueno said:CMDiamonddawg said:mammoth molar and tusk 8) Man O man
yeah, looks like it!
or maybe a partial example of the elusive corpus christi cyclops...
very cool stuff. thanks for sharing.
naturegirl said:Thanks steve. ok, I'm easily amused, entertained, AND wowed! I still say what a cool find. steve71 told me he has found more than a couple of these, and they tend to fall apart easily. I asked him to post it here so more people would see it. Who knew they(mammoths) lived in south Texas? Ya learn something new everyday on this forum.
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so how far south did they live? mexico? south America? south america forsure called the colombian mammoth which had no hair.
na maybe 10-20thousand thoughteleman 2525 said:that beats my oldest find by a million years
could be yours for a low low price,lolBedfordbob said:Thata is just plain Great ! Congrats on some excellent finds. That tusk has to be worth a fortune.