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I found this in Sarasota county Florida. Is it a rib or maybe a piece of turtle shell? Can someone help me?
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Dear brain trust . Recently found coastal So Georgia. Initially thought ice age turtle shell but missing the typical suture marks. It has a slight curve to the surface and has a smal convex protrusion on inner surface . Approximately 3/4 inch thick .
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I found this large, flat bone fragment in a southeast Texas gravel bar. Not sure if there's enough detail here to make a solid ID, especially on the articular process. I tried comparing it to other large mammal flat bones like ribs and scapulas, but couldn't figure it out. Hoping someone with more experience can help ID it. Thanks for any help!
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Found in South Texas, mostly Pleistocene. My husband found this piece this week, and even though it shows a lot of wear, it seems to have retained most of its shape. Vaguely resembles a patella to me. Maybe equus? Any ideas, or is it too worn to tell?
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Dear Guys, Few months ago I found this specific skull part in Varena town, South Lithuania. It is 4 mm diameter and the central line is protuberant, I would think it is something like squamosal or quadrate, it was inside dolomite erratic boulder. Please help to know which part of skull is this and maybe which animal this bone could belong to. Best Regards Domas
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