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Not a fossil but can't ID bone


Williamrock

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So this was found in Crestview Florida? (Most people miss the tags - they are more for searching the Forum. ;) )

It's always best to include location info in the post, with a ruler for sizing purposes.  :) 

Can we get a picture of the other side?

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Laurel hill florida about 15 min north of crestview florida . Rural area woods 

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To be completely accurate, it is the synsacrum, ilium, and ischium, which are fused in birds.

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Examples are commonly found in the refrigerator.

Especially around Thanksgiving. :)

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It's not a bird, it's a small mammal pelvis and sacrum. Small dog size or raccoon.

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2 hours ago, fossillarry said:

It's not a bird, it's a small mammal pelvis and sacrum. Small dog size or raccoon.

Please take this with the good paleontologists humor that is intended.

Mammal experts need teeth. 

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