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Very new to fossil collecting. Found this on Edisto Beach in South Carolina while looking for shark teeth. 20170328_121148.thumb.jpg.523880293b33b812a976269ab725ce4b.jpg20170328_121100_resized.thumb.jpg.3291eff9faec322a35d2998e7890e746.jpg

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Welcome to the Forum. :) 

 

Looks like the ball end of a femur.  Or humerus. Mammal. 

Not sure if anything further can be added as far as ID is concerned. 

 

@Harry Pristis  @calhounensis

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I agree with Tim.

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