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Hello I found these fossilized bones in Buffalo Bayou in Harris county, Texas. Hoping to get an ID, thanks

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Not sure what kind they are but im thinking their modern

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idd say pleistocene but with the more recent stuff, there isnt really a way to tell, anyway 1st one looks like a rib of some sort, i need side on pics to see how round it is, it looks quite large so probably either bovid or maybe mammoth if pleistocene

 

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You could always try a burn test, if it smells like burnt hair it’s modern

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45 minutes ago, will stevenson said:

idd say pleistocene but with the more recent stuff, there isnt really a way to tell, anyway 1st one looks like a rib of some sort, i need side on pics to see how round it is, it looks quite large so probably either bovid or maybe mammoth if pleistocene

 

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