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Joe Salande

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Oh, by the way, this was found in southwest Mississippi, on a nature bluff surrounded by a giant swamp.

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I'm on the stone side of things. I see no bone

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A suggestively shaped, water worn rock. 

I see no bone texture.  

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Hard to tell with fuzzy photos.  Can you send us pictures with a tighter focus please. Boney structure may be hinted at in the above post.

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47 minutes ago, goatinformationist said:

Hard to tell with fuzzy photos.  Can you send us pictures with a tighter focus please. Boney structure may be hinted at in the above post.

See picture attached. Sorry, it's about the best I can do with this camera.

While I see very little in the way of a trabeculation pattern , I do not know  if that would show on the exterior of a fossilized bone, as oppose to a cross section. But thanks so much for you guys 

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