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Nannippus aztecus, lower left cheek tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Neohipparion eurystyle, lower left cheek tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Equus sp. proximated phalanx, digit III Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation
Whale, half of a lumbar vertebra Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Neohipparion sp., partial lower left cheek tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Sperm whale (Physeteridae) tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum 13 million years old; Formation: Santa Margarita Formation.
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Odocoileus virginianus, incomplete right calcaneum Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Insectivorous mammal (Leptictis dakotensis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal metapodial fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Herbivorous mammal (Merycoidodon gracilis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
Ancient camel (Poebrotherium sp.) partial skeleton Bob Campbell Geology Museum 31 - 38 million years old; Formation: White River Formation.
Whale, right transverse process of a lumbar vertebra Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Fossil ivory, two mammoth or mastodon tusk frags Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Ancient Bison (Bison antiquus) astragalus (ankle bone) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Odobenus sp., walrus tusk fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Clayton T. Smith.
Gomphothere (Amebelodon sp.) right lower molar Bob Campbell Geology Museum 5.5-2.5 million years old; Donated: R.S. Campell.
Whale (Cetacea - Odontoceti) limb bone Bob Campbell Geology Museum 5 million years old; Formation: Edisto Formation; Donated: M. Sprott.