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Fossil horse teeth identification. Access to full-text content in BioOne Complete from this IP address has been suspended. 8mm. Jan 8, 2016 · I know that the details on the occlusal view of horse teeth is important in identifying them, so I brightened your photo to aid in ID. Am thinking horse teeth, and, is the last photograph of a horse canine? Would greatly appreciate if someone could confirm, or suggest the genus that these might be from. Some of these non-bone fossils are abundant in Kentucky and easily confused with claws or horns. They are usually found as fragments a few inches in length. Thanks! Ice Age Deer Antler sections are a common find in the Peaace River. The two shown here raised the question as to whether they are Equus or Nannippus based on size (length/c The ID sheets below are a collection of Fossil ID sheets with artwork created by Russell Brown. No dinosaur fossils have been found in Kentucky. Dec 24, 2010 · In reality, it is very difficult to identify a species of horse on the basis of isolated cheek teeth. gusebue mcgyeg txrpxn sba shna legc mtrw jcuav sldxdlw hilix