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Some common horse (Equus) ankle bones (tarsals) from Florida. These were recovered from Florida rivers.© Harry Pristis 2022
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Some common horse ankle bones (tarsals) from the Pleistocene of Florida. These were recovered from Florida rivers.© Harry Pristis 2022
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Hi everyone! I'm now living just outside Saskatoon and I am working with the University of Saskatchewan's Museum of Natural Sciences. The Saskatoon area is largely undescribed in paleontological literature, so I have been visiting various sites around the city in the hope of finding some fossils. I found these specimens in sediment exposed by construction excavation. I have several other bone fragments from this site, all exhibiting mineral staining, but they are likely ribs and vertebrae which are difficult to identify to the species level. The first is clearly a mammal limb bone. I believe i
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