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Any ideas on this one? Should be Miocene like the rest of the stuff in my area. Nice little well preserved bone. Found in North Central Nebraska. 
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It's a metacarpal with an uncanny resemblance to a bovid.  Less resemblance to a camelid.  At four inches long (with the distal epiphysis reckoned), you should be able to make a reasonable guess.

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1 minute ago, Brandy Cole said:

@Harry Pristis Would this be a juvenile specimen since the epiphysis is unfused?

Yes, definitely a subadult, though such an animal would have longish legs from birth in order to escape predators.

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Nice camera work.  WoW!!!  I recognize it,  but I only got a short piece.. Congratulations..

 

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11 minutes ago, diginupbones said:

Soooo… since antelope fall into the bovid family (which surprises me )and I have found antelope fossils in the same area, would that be a good guess? @Harry Pristis   

That is a reasonable guess, I think. 

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