the creek gang Jr. Member Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 87 Reaction score 181 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jul 8, 2013 Thread Owner #1 Found tooth in creek. Anyone have an idea as to what kind of animal it's from?
the creek gang Jr. Member Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 87 Reaction score 181 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jul 8, 2013 Thread Owner #2 the creek gang said: Found tooth in creek. Anyone have an idea as to what kind of animal it's from? <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=825607"/> Click to expand...
the creek gang said: Found tooth in creek. Anyone have an idea as to what kind of animal it's from? <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=825607"/> Click to expand...
A awhatley Jr. Member Joined May 31, 2012 Messages 43 Reaction score 8 Golden Thread 0 Location marion, louisiana Detector(s) used Lone Star Bounty Hunter, son uses a JR Bounty Hunter, 2 modified centech pointers, fisher f2, fisher pinpointer, harbor freight detector, garrett pinpointer Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Jul 8, 2013 #3 my first thought is maybe a hogs tusk
the creek gang Jr. Member Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 87 Reaction score 181 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jul 8, 2013 Thread Owner #4 I live in north central kentucky, Bardstown area, never heard of any wild boar around here? Thanks
Harry Pristis Bronze Member Joined Feb 5, 2009 Messages 2,353 Reaction score 1,297 Golden Thread 0 Location Northcentral Florida Jul 8, 2013 #5 The tooth appears to be a horse incisor.
Ninjafossils Hero Member Joined Dec 18, 2012 Messages 676 Reaction score 345 Golden Thread 0 Location Tennessee Detector(s) used Garrett Ace 250 Tesoro Compadre Garrett AT Pro Primary Interest: Other Jul 8, 2013 #6 A pre-fossil horse incisor I might add. And based on the fact the horse died in the Americans at the end of the Pleistocene, and the modern horse wasn't introduced until the 1500s, its between 500-0 years old,.
A pre-fossil horse incisor I might add. And based on the fact the horse died in the Americans at the end of the Pleistocene, and the modern horse wasn't introduced until the 1500s, its between 500-0 years old,.