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Texas Woodbine Or Pleistocene Bone Whazit?


LanceH

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A friend gave me this bone he found in north Texas at a locality where Pleistocene deposits overlay some Cretaceous age Woodbine deposits and bones from both ages are found there including hadrosaur, crocodile, and more recent mammoth bones. I was there when he found it so I can attest to the provenance.

I've poured through my binders of paleo material and online images searches but haven't found anything that quite matches this partial vertebra.

What do the experts here think it's from? My friend has a suggestion but I wanna see if ya'll come up with the same answer independently.

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PS. It's lighter and less infilled than it would be if it was like cretaceous age bone so I'm leaning Pleistocene.

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