A student of mine found this animal bone outside.
It looks to me like a type of rodent mandible, but the teeth placement seems odd to me.
Can anyone help identify what animal this came from? It seems to have been cut off at one side.
>>2348182
Better view of teeth holes
>>2348182
Thanks for the help
>>2348388
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>>2348182
Where in the world was it found?
>>2348388
holy fucking shit dude. kill yourself, even if I knew what it was I wouldn't tell you now
Not a rodent. I'm 90% sure it's a carnivoran of some sort. My best guess is a badger. It would be nice to know roughly where it came from.
>>2348600
Totes an opossum
>>2348651
What makes you say it isnt raccoon?
>>2348182
If you found the ocarina then that means you must be the chosen one.
>>2348183
>that double tooth row
Op is a faggot
>>2348182
Its a vertebrate, and also the heterodontia tells me that is a tetrapod of course, large canines says it is inside Carnivora order, I can't see diastema between the canines and premolars (because the pics are taken at bad angle) so it isn't a feliform, so it's inside Caniformia suborder, It could be a mustelid or a procyonid because of the size of the mandible (inferior maxile), so by all these facts it could be a big weasel or a racoon.