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After researching my more obscure fossil finds from Sacha's Rattlesnake Creek matrix, I am left with these four that I am not sure of. (E. Miocene - Coosawatchee Fm., Hawthorn Group.)

Please have a look, and let me know if anyone has any ideas. Thanks for looking.

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3) post-13648-0-60413000-1431800388_thumb.jpg 4) post-13648-0-10400300-1431800406_thumb.jpg

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(4) might be a turtle cervical vertebra. Maybe. It's a little abraded...

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(4) might be a turtle cervical vertebra. Maybe. It's a little abraded...

Huh, I googled that, Chas, and it sure looks similar. My find is pretty beat tho...might never know for sure. Thanks for the suggestion.

 
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I had the same thought as auspex

Thanks, jpc. I would not have seen this a vert. I kept trying to make it out as a bit of crab leg. I've learned something new from the two of you. :)

 
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