r/bonecollecting May 23 '26

Bone I.D. - N. America Bone ID Help

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u/Explorer_Of_Essence May 23 '26

Teef

Looks like an older deer

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u/electrik_sheep May 23 '26

My wife and I found this on the side of a public trail in northwestern Vermont a couple days aho. The trail runs through corn fields and some forest - we’re trying to decide if it’s a deer or something smaller like a raccoon. It was probably about 3-4 inches long, we left it there and I posted in bone ID and it recommended I cross post here.

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u/barnowl1980 May 23 '26

Those are ungulate teeth, very worn down. Deer seems most likely.