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Hello! I bought this bone from England a long time ago and unfortunately I still don't know what it is. Unfortunately, I didn't note the exact location at the time and unfortunately I can't remember it either. All I knew was that the bone came from the Hastings Beds. Unfortunately I don't have any other information. The bone measures approx. 16 x 8 x 6 cm (6,3 x 3,2 x 2,4 "). I would be very happy if someone could help me and know which animal the bone belongs to. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about the ID of fossil bones at all. Perhaps the bone can be assigned to at least one group of animals. I would be grateful for any help! Thank you in advance from Germany!
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From the album: Catskill Formation PA fossils
Unknown bone, probably from a Hyneria. Red Hill, Apr. 15 2022-
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I found this small bone (about 5cm) in marine cretaceous material from NW Queensland, it is very thin and fragile. It looks very different from the common turtle bones i usually find in this location .Anyone else have thoughts?I have added some close up photos of the structure the total bone thickness is only about 1mm in the middle. Is this possibly pterosaur?
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Only fossil in 1.5 hours of snorkeling that wasn't turtle shell xD (will probably try a different river for eocene shark teeth next time). Impressive river though, lots of springs & wildlife
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I got this bone from someone who didn't know much about it. outer is blue like agate.comparable to out west fossils.likely hard to identify. horn,toe etc
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This piece was found in a pleistocene deposit off the New Jersey coast and was labeled as Whale, hard to find any comparisons so I am unsure this is the case though its likely, any help on this will be appreciated. measures 3 x3 x 2 1/2 in
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This looks to be bone in 3 pieces, largest piece over 5 inches long and 5/8 inch thick. Need help finding what animal this belongs to. oligocene to Pleistocene formations are mostly in this area
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