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Yasmin95

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Heyy,

 

The next 3 bones. For these ones I feel like there is an obvious explination. Buuut There is a tiny monkey in my head making music... 

 

Soo 2 I recognize as longbone one was named Radius crocodile or dinosaur. I think the 3th is a scapula? But with a fused coracoid? Maybe a pubis? 

Measurements of the longbone: Lengte: 24x6,4x3,7cm                                                                                                         

and radius(?): Lengte: 17,6x4,4x1,5cm                                                                                                                  

Pubis (?) is lxhxb  =  16,7x7x2,8cm

 

Greetings Yasmin

 

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I'm not sure about the first two but that last one looks like a croc coracoid to me.

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@Yasmin95

 

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I dont know which ad you mean. I did not put up an ad. The note next to the picture is from my own documents length and location

1 minute ago, Fossildude19 said:

@Yasmin95

 

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2 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

@Yasmin95

 

Welcome to the Forum.  :) 

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Photos are okay, so long as the ad copy is not included.  ;) 

Thank you. 

Did you cut the notes away? Because now there are no measurements anymore...

 

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33 minutes ago, LordTrilobite said:

I'm not sure about the first two but that last one looks like a croc coracoid to me.

Olof thanks I will rename it :) 

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49 minutes ago, Yasmin95 said:

Did you cut the notes away? Because now there are no measurements anymore...

 

Yes.  Please write them in a post from the photos you had. 

 

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I also agree with @LordTrilobite that the third one might be a crocodilian coracoid, without scapula (see alligator pectoral girdle for reference).
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And I think the first bone might be a Spinosaurus metatarsal. (see Spinosaurus neotype for reference)

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On 16-1-2021 at 9:25 PM, Troodon said:

Second bone possibly a Croc Tibia

Do you have a side view of the first bone

Hi Troodon! i 

I don't have it right now, but the bone is really thin. I Would say not even a centimeter.

Also it is pretty straight, no bends or curves.

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On 16-1-2021 at 7:55 PM, BioBob said:

I also agree with @LordTrilobite that the third one might be a crocodilian coracoid, without scapula (see alligator pectoral girdle for reference).
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And I think the first bone might be a Spinosaurus metatarsal. (see Spinosaurus neotype for reference)

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Hi Ole, 

 

Ik zal deze eens opzoeken! Ik heb het gevoel dat het neotype iets meer een ronding heeft en die van mij een twist. @LordTrilobite What say you?

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On 14-1-2021 at 2:00 PM, LordTrilobite said:

I'm not sure about the first two but that last one looks like a croc coracoid to me.

Hi Olof, 

 

Zou je iets kunnen zeggen over soort? of is het daar niet duidelijk genoeg voor? Als je goede papers hebt is dat ook goed :)

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Could you write in english please ?

 

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22 minutes ago, Yasmin95 said:

Hi Olof, 

 

Zou je iets kunnen zeggen over soort? of is het daar niet duidelijk genoeg voor? Als je goede papers hebt is dat ook goed :)

Sorry I don't think we can say much about the species. A lot is still unknown about Kem Kem crocs. There do seem to be a number of medium and large species present. All I know is that it does look very much like a type of croc coracoid.


And I don't think that first bone fits with the Spinosaurus metatarsal that @BioBob showed.

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