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I'm thinking this a whale bone, maybe a humerus? Found in Mendocino, California. Thanks for your help!
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Concretions of Bowling Ball Beach, Schooner Gulch State Beach, Mendocino Coast, California
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This is a wonderful forum and I am pleased to find it. I have a fossil that needs to be ID'd. I found it in Philo, CA in Mendocino County, USA There were very large rock cliffs full of rocks near the Navarro River. It looks like a tail bone of a tiny creature. And maybe a skull? It is egg shaped. What caught my eye was the consecutive dashed. Not sure it if it is a tail. Thank you for your efforts ladies and gentlemen. Regards, Ted