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Hi guys have this bone fragment from The Caloosahatchee Formation of South West Florida Late Pliocene/Early Pleistocene. I know it is small and perhaps unidentifiable as it is a fragment but wanted to throw ir out there. Have a few more bones will post shortly.

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This looks to be far too incomplete to identify, but I would guess this to be 'Chunkosaur sp.' :P Welcome to TFF! If your other bones are more complete we'd be glad to take a look, but if they're similarly fragmented it would be a waste to show pictures. 

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Looks turtle-ish to me. 

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