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KylerThrift

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Does anyone know what these items might be? Thanks  the last 3 pictures are all the same item just different angles 

 

 

 

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This does appear to be bone. At least the lighter colored one must have been in a marine environment at some time. The top and bottom photos show what looks like a vertebra. I can't identify them further though.

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I think the Cretaceous sediments in Georgia are more mid state so not Dinosaurian..  Can you be more specific as to where it was found. 

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TOPICS MERGED.

Only one is necessary. ;)

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9 hours ago, KylerThrift said:

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I believe this one is a tilly bone of some kind.

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Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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54 minutes ago, Meganeura said:

I believe this one is a tilly bone of some kind.

Wouldn't the apparently complete neural arch rule out fish ? Or am I restricting the term to fish unnecessarily ?

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3 minutes ago, Rockwood said:

Wouldn't the apparently complete neural arch rule out fish ? Or am I restricting the term to fish unnecessarily ?

You know a lot better than I - it looks like an inflated vertebrae to me is all! I'm still quite a bit of an amateur, honestly.

Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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First item cropped and brightened:

 

 

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3 hours ago, Troodon said:

I think the Cretaceous sediments in Georgia are more mid state so not Dinosaurian..  Can you be more specific as to where it was found. 

Kingsland ga 

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3 hours ago, KylerThrift said:

Kingsland ga 

Thanks, Thats Pleistocene or earlier.  Need some mammal members to chime in.  That big bone could even be from a cetacean. 

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