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Here's a cross-section of the tooth when it was broken previously. This was the other reason why the fossil feline expert said it wasn't big-cat. Apparently the cross-section shape isn't feline-ish. Is there a specific shape for feline canine?
(09-16-2015, 07:17 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: The pointed root can also be seen among the lower canine teeth of the modern big cats.
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Ooh that's a great sign! I'm still really hopeful I have a tiger canine of course.