. Age of elk from their "famous" teeth. Mammals; Elk. Pulp Cavity FEMALE - 315-YEAR Crown. - At least % of the crown is erupted. Dentine-enamel con- centric rings extend from half to fully across wearing surface of the crown. Root. - Bottoms of the root are completely developed and form a straight or outward curved line between front and back edges of the tooth. Apex completely open in 20 percent of the specimens. Pulp Cavity. - Mostly chamber, occupies 5 to 10 percent of the tooth. DLCL. - Base of gum band from 2 to 4 mm from base of lobe. One-half to Two-thirds. Please note that th


. Age of elk from their "famous" teeth. Mammals; Elk. Pulp Cavity FEMALE - 315-YEAR Crown. - At least % of the crown is erupted. Dentine-enamel con- centric rings extend from half to fully across wearing surface of the crown. Root. - Bottoms of the root are completely developed and form a straight or outward curved line between front and back edges of the tooth. Apex completely open in 20 percent of the specimens. Pulp Cavity. - Mostly chamber, occupies 5 to 10 percent of the tooth. DLCL. - Base of gum band from 2 to 4 mm from base of lobe. One-half to Two-thirds. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Greer, Kenneth R; Yeager, Harley; Montana Fish and Game Commission. [Helena] : Montana Fish and Game Dept.


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