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Roudy

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May 29, 2023
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Blackfoot58

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Possibly a human wisdom tooth. Did the old soil ever have a really big beanstalk grow from it and did you get it from a lad called “Jack”?
 

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In a pot of soil, huh? You can try putting it under your pillow and making a profit come morning. Sorry, but cannot help on identifying it.
Just don't drink too much Rum beforehand...
OR you may wake up with either the money OR the tooth in your mouth.

And i personally hate when that happens.
 

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Roudy

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May 29, 2023
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Possibly a human wisdom tooth. Did the old soil ever have a really big beanstalk grow from it and did you get it from a lad called “Jack”?
Could it be a human teetje that is that that big? Like it's 5 time the size of my teeth
 

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Roudy

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You can't usually reliably identify molar teeth from a side profile. The occlusal pattern on the chewing surface is the usual diagnostic. Does it match any of these (the three most common finds, although not the only possibilities of course)?

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CoinsAndThings

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I'd say horse tooth based on the drawings red-coat provided. I was originally thinking dog tooth
 

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