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Hi guys ;) I found a lot of bone bits over the summer on the Isle of Wight, but here a few bits I think could potentially be identifiable (not to a species but to a location in the body) 

1.has an articulation surface, part of a very maybe?E77A1787-D163-4D60-B783-54B950E654BA.thumb.jpeg.f76e6be5dad4f7c2108be925d03630d1.jpeg

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2. Very slender, rib I assume

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3. Leg bone

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4. Coprolite?96293E71-7612-4935-88B5-CC4457932D6C.thumb.jpeg.ea67e2d561a06b6fc3ad9d646fe8fa2b.jpeg6DD22141-BE76-4DDF-A3C9-3F42223B2579.thumb.jpeg.c74d7af4fc8a6e742382639b56e23f6f.jpeg

5. Looking at the holes in the bone, they remind me of a croc jaw ( though it isn’t one)

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6. another one with articulating surface, end of a rib maybe?

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thanks for your help ;) 

 

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34 minutes ago, will stevenson said:

(not to a species but to a location in the body) 

Looks like the hind end. Ribs, pelvis, leg (guessing hind) bones, and tail.

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1 hour ago, Rockwood said:

Keep in mind that I'm just a junior study at this.

No worries, any help is appreciated

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8 hours ago, M Harvey said:

The sliver you called a croc jaw looks like bite marks.  Hard to tell for sure from the picture.  

they are very consistent shape and depth!

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