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So, this find is why I created my account on the Fossil Forum. I was out looking for agates and jasper on the Pawnee National Grasslands when I discovered two mandibles and a complete skull. I will post pictures of the jaw bones at a later date, I think that the skull alone is worthy of a discussion. Because of the hefty fines and potential jail time for removing vertebrate fossils from the Pawnee National Grasslands, I left it where it was, which was very difficult for me to do. Now, on to the fossil itself, I first thought it was a prairie dog skull. I soon realized that it was indeed a fossil, completely mineralized and partially incased in rock. Just with the way the front teeth look I do think it is some kind of rodent or relative thereof, but I am very interested to see what you all think of it. To the extent of my knowledge finding full skulls like this with little damage is uncommon, to say the least. It is right around 2 inches long, and maybe an inch wide. The size of the eye sockets led me to think it may have belonged to a nocturnal critter, but that is pure guess work on my part. Ps. I don't know how well I did posting these pictures, I had to resize them quite a bit to be able to upload them. Let me know if they look decent and are proportioned properly
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