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I found this 3 bones on a beach near Cadzand.

It would be great, if someone can help me identify them ...

1) Horse (Toe) ??

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2) A vertebra ... Which animal ?

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Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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#3 Lochness monster?

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#3 Lochness monster?

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"Or speak to the earth, and let it teach you" Job 12:8

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Do you know the age and if it's a marine or terrestrial? 1 looks like a toe bone and 3 looks like a rib.

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For the phalanx, you've provided two views of the same side. We need other views.

Thanks ...

Here is the view from above:

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Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

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Do you know the age and if it's a marine or terrestrial? 1 looks like a toe bone and 3 looks like a rib.

I dont know the age .... I think it could be from the glacial period.

And they look more terrestrial, but i dont know much about bones :(

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

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The bones are not permineralized, the color is lighter than the pleistocene bones of Germany. I agree with Harry.

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The bone appears to be a bovid (cow) proximal phalanx.

The bones are not permineralized, the color is lighter than the pleistocene bones of Germany. I agree with Harry.

Thanks both !

Can you identify the vertebra ?

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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Here is another on also Unknown ....

This bone is from Hoevenen (Antwerpen)

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Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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Sebastian, you neglected to provide scale in your images.

I know ..... i am sry for that :(

Its about 9 cm long.

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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