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Lake Michigan bone ID Help


Khausmann

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Wondering if anyone knows what this might be from. Maybe it's not a fossil. We found on the Lake Michigan beach near Two Rivers Wisconsin. Theres a small cut un it, where it appears to be the makeup of bone, not rock. Maybe a carpal bone from something?

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

 

I suspect this is a vaguely bone shaped rock, rather than an actual fossil. :unsure: 

It doesn't seem to have any bone texture to it, that I can make out from the pictures provided. :( 

 

Wait for a few more opinions, though. 

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Looks like a weathered fragment of conglomerate. The bone like texture being a sort of natural cement.

 

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I would have picked it up for sure =p

 

I have a box somewhere of "notafossilsorous" bones.  It's my pride and joy

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