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I believe this is an Ulna from a North American Camel. Picked it up in the Brazos earlier this month before the river rose 34'. I have added a side by side of a horse Ulna to show the size differential. I have not completely eliminated the possibility that it is really big horse. What are your thoughts? Camel? Big horse? other? Thanks for the input.
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I have had this bone for a few months. I found it in the lower brazos river in southeast Texas. I find Pleistocene and recent bones. I've looked all over the skeletons of my usual suspects cow, horse, camel but have not found a match. I think it is complete. Today I was looking though one of the excelent galleries here and saw a cave bear astragalus. It was too small but kind of had the shape I was looking for. I found what might be a closer match with the sloth. I'm just matching Google images though. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if I am hot or cold. I'm not sure how to hold this so sorry if I've shown bad angles. The greatest dimension is 3 3/4" accross Thanks for checking out my find!
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Hello This is another recent find of mine in the lower brazos TX. I first was calling it a shark vertabra but now I am unsure. I see examples of vertabra here showing concentric circles and a Well defined center. Mine is more like bone. Could it be part of a mammoth foot or phalange? I still think it is some kind of back bone though. Thanks for looking.
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I found this tooth and antler in the lower brazos river. The antler looks a lot like deer to me. The tooth is my first to find. I haven't found a similar tooth searching through the forum, so any thoughts?
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Well, we recently solved a sloth mystery and I think I have another sloth bone. Is this possibly a knuckle or metacarpal? I saw an image on line from Florida that looked very similar, but much smaller.
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I found this tiny bone today on the Brazos River in SE Texas. It looks like a small phalanx, but one end comes to a flattened point and is much darker than the rest. Any help with id and an explanation for the weird end of the bone would be much appreciated.