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Jack Parker-Tyreman posted an image in the group Alf Museum from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoWhat kind of tooth is this?
It would date around the Pleistocene period and is from Brownwich cliff in Hampshire, England. I have a feeling it might be the front tooth of a lion?
Look up Brownwich cliff and on one of the websites it will give a list of ice ages species found in the Brickearth from Hampshire. Some animals include lions, cave bears, cave hyenas, woolly mammoths, bison, Equus (horse), and more. #fossil
Well, it’s definitely not a lion canine. It would have enamel on it. It might just be a piece of coral.