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Can you give us a pic of the other side and one straight on of the broken end?

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I originally was thinking turtle also, but this piece is so triangular shaped and only seems to have the open / fractured face on the one end. I am perplexed as to where on the shell that would be.

Viewing hundreds of photos of turtles from southern Mississippi, I am not finding a fit. :headscratch:

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The upper right of the first image seems to show evidence of being "worked" in order to transform a piece of bone into a cutter and/or scraper of some sort. Granted, this does nothing to ID the type of bone. That would make me think it was an artifact more than a fossil. (Note my newbie status.) Cheers.

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33 minutes ago, MrR said:

The upper right of the first image seems to show evidence of being "worked" in order to transform a piece of bone into a cutter and/or scraper of some sort. Granted, this does nothing to ID the type of bone. That would make me think it was an artifact more than a fossil. (Note my newbie status.) Cheers.

I don't think this has been worked. 

 

Looks like a deer scapula piece, or some part of a fish bone. (Pelvic or pectoral girdle)  

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Does it float? looks like a lot of air space in the cross section. Another photo of that broken end that is in focus would help.

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Im thinking the beak (recent) of a sea turtle. 

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I'm leaning toward extant beak.

 

 

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Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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3 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

I don't think this has been worked. 

 

Looks like a deer scapula piece, or some part of a fish bone. (Pelvic or pectoral girdle)  

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The internal texture and lack of continuous apparent translucency rules out beak. I zoomed in and retract my horseshoe crab possibility.

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Could it possibly be a half of a fish tail-vert? Actually half of a half after being split at the marrow? I'm basing this WAG on shape. I don't even know if fish tail-vertebrae would be bone or cartilage. And I have never seen a fish tail-vert up close and personal.

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Not a fish tail vert. This is definitely a weird thing. I'm not even 100% certain it's bone. Deer scapula feels wrong, too.

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