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Re: Another age that (by teeth)
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12/15/18 05:15 PM
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KWood_TSU
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Whats your opinion the age Kwood? I thought 4.5-5.5, but learning to 5
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Re: Another age that (by teeth)
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12/15/18 05:48 PM
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fouzman
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The teeth indicate a classic 5.5 year old deer. Fourth tooth isn't dished out, thus eliminating anything 6.5 or older. Dentine is wider than the enamel on lingual crests of all 3 molars, indicating no less than 5.5. The incisors won't really do you much good unless you're in an area with a known-age reference set. 5.5 or 6.5. Can't tell looking at the photos from above Thank you TF&CB. You articulated my thoughts perfectly. yeah, right
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Re: Another age that (by teeth)
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12/18/18 04:42 AM
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Dentine appears wider than enamel of the lingual crest on teeth 4,5, and possibly 6. Would indicate likely 5.5.
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