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What is this? Found in Northeast Nebraska


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Hello all! Like my other finds, this was found in northeastern Nebraska in a creek that runs through both the valentine and ash hollow formations, which are Miocene, as well as some Pleistocene rock. I’m stumped on this one- some animals pieces I’ve found in the creek include bison, rhino, tortoise, horse…but the modern cow gets thrown in there a lot. This is fairly mineralized… anyone have any idea?

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Distal end of a humerus showing a nice olecranon fossa. Can't give you an ID better than that offhand, but it's a start.

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