SPiperato Jr. Member May 12, 2011 37 2 Easton, Pa. Northampton Co Oct 3, 2011 #1 Found these next to each other today. I think one is a horse or mule tooth, but I have no idea about the other. I hope someone out there does. Thanks Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments GEDC2711.JPG 223.1 KB · Views: 298 GEDC2713.JPG 200.9 KB · Views: 286 GEDC2714.JPG 219.3 KB · Views: 291 GEDC2715.JPG 212.9 KB · Views: 291 GEDC2716.JPG 264.1 KB · Views: 291 GEDC2718.JPG 257.1 KB · Views: 300 Upvote 0
Found these next to each other today. I think one is a horse or mule tooth, but I have no idea about the other. I hope someone out there does. Thanks Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
CRUSADER Gold Member May 25, 2007 40,949 46,027 ENGLAND 🥇 Banner finds 27 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 3, 2011 #2 wild pig/boar
H High Plains Digger Bronze Member Feb 1, 2008 1,314 13 Oct 3, 2011 #3 Wild boar? Just the tusk or all the teeth? Man, that is boar-ing! Actually, one good looking tusk.
moah4me Jr. Member Aug 24, 2011 46 2 caledonia new york Detector(s) used bounty hunter Oct 3, 2011 #4 Could be a boars tooth but I'm leaning more towards a claw from a bear. Boars teeth tend to be almost triangular in crosssection were that. Happy hunting Moah
Could be a boars tooth but I'm leaning more towards a claw from a bear. Boars teeth tend to be almost triangular in crosssection were that. Happy hunting Moah