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1 minute ago, bonecollector1970 said:

 

I'm hopeful someone will know what theses are

 

*raises hand* I know it’s two bones!:ighappy:

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Happy hunting,

Mason

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The piece on the right is probably unidentifiable...It is bone, but that is as specific as we're going to be able to get. The bone on the left might be able to be narrowed down further if we had pics of different angles.

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1 hour ago, bonecollector1970 said:

I'm hopeful someone will know what theses are

I have moved your post to the Fossil ID Forum. That is where identification requests should be posted. ;) 

Please remember to include something for scale in your pictures, preferably a measuring tape or ruler.

Also stating where you found your items, (in what county or city) will give us a better idea of the age of the areas you are collecting in, and help[ narrow down the possible ID. :) 

Regards,

 

 

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The bone on the left might be a humerus.

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7 minutes ago, abyssunder said:

The bone on the left might be a humerus.

Hey, thats not funny!

 

 

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1 hour ago, caldigger said:

Hey, thats not funny!

But you are. LOL :P

Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such.

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Lol and the one on the left looks like a bovid humerus to me. I have not idea about the one on the right, though. 

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