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Bone Shard, Humerus? Cretaceous?


PetrifiedDoubleGulp

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Curious to see if anyone can ID this bone fragment? Thanks! Bison? Deer? It was found in the Fredericksburg / Eagle Ford groups, thereabouts.
 

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not porous enough for mammal rib I think. (there are exceptions). Just wanting to give this a bump.

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Is this piece mineralized? It doesn't appear to be.....

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Looks like a fragment of the outer layer of a larger bone with most of the cancellous bone eroded.

 

Definitely not Cretaceous. Late Pleistocene at the oldest, recent is more likely.

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