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Found this animal tooth in a creek in Germany. Any ideas what it could be from?

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    Einhörnchen? (That's squirrel, def not one of those)

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    • brunbrun6766@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

      Bison/bovine

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      Isn't that some kind of incisor? Do they have those? 😅

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      • magnetosphere@fedia.ioM [email protected]

        Germany, you say? It’s local name will be something with WAY too many letters.

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        Der gemeine Waldundwiesenlangzahn

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        • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

          We were thinking beaver but don't they have orange teeth? Anyway looking forward to hearing your expertise.

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          Likely muskrat or beaver.

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            Likely muskrat or beaver.

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            Maybe beaver teeth go from orange to brown when they die due to further iron oxidation

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            • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

              I don't have it here unfortunately but it's about 5cm/2" long

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              I don’t have it here

              I assume you cashed it in with the tooth fairy?

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              • greg@lemmy.caG [email protected]

                I don’t have it here

                I assume you cashed it in with the tooth fairy?

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                I feel like that's ten euros at least.

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                • brunbrun6766@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                  Bison/bovine

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                  A bison in Germany?

                  possibly a bovine, maybe buffalo but not a bison unless its in the US

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                  • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                    We were thinking beaver but don't they have orange teeth? Anyway looking forward to hearing your expertise.

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                    Looks like some kinda rodent teeth

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                    • medicsofanarchy@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                      Or a banana, of course.

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                      Wrong site

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                      • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                        We were thinking beaver but don't they have orange teeth? Anyway looking forward to hearing your expertise.

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                        As others have guessed, this is a bovid tooth, Bos taurus (cow).

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                          As others have guessed, this is a bovid tooth, Bos taurus (cow).

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                          Are these serrations typical? They look quite mean.

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                          • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                            We were thinking beaver but don't they have orange teeth? Anyway looking forward to hearing your expertise.

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                            I need to do chores today, so I instead used my procrastination energy here! It's the molar of a herbivore. Here's what I have:

                            Definitely not beaver. Beaver incisors are orange and shaped very differently and it's far too large to be a beaver premolar or molar. Wrong morphology anyhow - beaver pre/molars are plicated and this is not. It's also not from a muskrat based on all the same criteria but the plication.

                            It's definitely from a bovid, not from a caprid or equid. Equids tend to have these bizarre columnar molars, and caprid molars are too small and the wrong shape. Since you're in Germany, that leaves us with cows and European bison.

                            It's the first or second molar from one of those based on the two cusps; if it had three cusps, it'd be the third molar. What clinches it is the asymmetrical gap in the roots (called a furcation area). Cows have a gap right in the middle of their first and second molars, whereas bison have an off-center gap in their first molar.

                            Congratulations, you have a bison M1!


                            Cow X-ray


                            Bison X-ray

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                            • soleinvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

                              I need to do chores today, so I instead used my procrastination energy here! It's the molar of a herbivore. Here's what I have:

                              Definitely not beaver. Beaver incisors are orange and shaped very differently and it's far too large to be a beaver premolar or molar. Wrong morphology anyhow - beaver pre/molars are plicated and this is not. It's also not from a muskrat based on all the same criteria but the plication.

                              It's definitely from a bovid, not from a caprid or equid. Equids tend to have these bizarre columnar molars, and caprid molars are too small and the wrong shape. Since you're in Germany, that leaves us with cows and European bison.

                              It's the first or second molar from one of those based on the two cusps; if it had three cusps, it'd be the third molar. What clinches it is the asymmetrical gap in the roots (called a furcation area). Cows have a gap right in the middle of their first and second molars, whereas bison have an off-center gap in their first molar.

                              Congratulations, you have a bison M1!


                              Cow X-ray


                              Bison X-ray

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                              Wow thanks so much! That's more exciting than I anticipated actually 😄

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                                Einhörnchen? (That's squirrel, def not one of those)

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                                Oachkatzaischwoafboandl?

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                                • soleinvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

                                  I need to do chores today, so I instead used my procrastination energy here! It's the molar of a herbivore. Here's what I have:

                                  Definitely not beaver. Beaver incisors are orange and shaped very differently and it's far too large to be a beaver premolar or molar. Wrong morphology anyhow - beaver pre/molars are plicated and this is not. It's also not from a muskrat based on all the same criteria but the plication.

                                  It's definitely from a bovid, not from a caprid or equid. Equids tend to have these bizarre columnar molars, and caprid molars are too small and the wrong shape. Since you're in Germany, that leaves us with cows and European bison.

                                  It's the first or second molar from one of those based on the two cusps; if it had three cusps, it'd be the third molar. What clinches it is the asymmetrical gap in the roots (called a furcation area). Cows have a gap right in the middle of their first and second molars, whereas bison have an off-center gap in their first molar.

                                  Congratulations, you have a bison M1!


                                  Cow X-ray


                                  Bison X-ray

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                                  That little part of me thinks you were procrastinating so hard you researched, studied and learnt all that just to put off doing the dishes

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                                  • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                                    Isn't that some kind of incisor? Do they have those? 😅

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                                    Yes they do

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                                    • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                                      We were thinking beaver but don't they have orange teeth? Anyway looking forward to hearing your expertise.

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                                      Looks to me like it's from a creek in Germany.

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                                        Looks to me like it's from a creek in Germany.

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                                        I love it when experts from around the world provide their knowledge for curious people!

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                                        • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                                          Are these serrations typical? They look quite mean.

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                                          Yes, very typical.

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