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Hi.

I took close up pictures for a fibula bone of Morocco. I agree that’s impossible to know what does it belongs to. But I hope to know the Fibula bone is original or combination.

If it is combined by several bones, would you please tell me the combination parts, please?

Please check the attached files.

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When you take photos of fossils please take straight in ones, obtuse angles are not the best to ID or determine what is going on.

 

Straight in photos all 4 sides of this area.

 

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And this area

 

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Cropped, rotated, and contrasted:

 

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4 hours ago, Troodon said:

When you take photos of fossils please take straight in ones, obtuse angles are not the best to ID or determine what is going on.

 

Straight in photos all 4 sides of this area.

 

1684499908361.jpg.f5f87478637d2f1d4f941e093d3674da.jpg

 

And this area

 

1684500181167.jpg.68a452cebdc602318500d1dc6f075f9d.jpg

Thank you for suggestion.

I will take pictures on tomorrow.

Thanks again.

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On 5/19/2023 at 8:43 PM, Troodon said:

When you take photos of fossils please take straight in ones, obtuse angles are not the best to ID or determine what is going on.

 

Straight in photos all 4 sides of this area.

 

1684499908361.jpg.f5f87478637d2f1d4f941e093d3674da.jpg

 

And this area

 

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@Troodon

Sorry for late. I took clear photos for it.

Please check.

Thank you

Side A:

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Side B:

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Whenever you have bones like this were its difficult to see all the bone and is poorly prepared making an informed call is difficult.  I think the shaft is belongs to one animal.  The ends are more difficult, the one on the left has a lot going on and not sure what is going on

 

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