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help with vert ID?


Floridahunter

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I think that's a dens - odontoid process from a C2 axis vertebra. Not sure from what yet. Dimensions help. 

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Sorry late with requested info...............................the vert is roughly 2"x2". 

 

Please refer to the previous pics...............I accidently posted a pic of a dolphin vert that you can ignore

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is this the same vertebra in your latest photo.  This last one is  not a C2, but a thoracic or lumbar vert. 

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