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Hey all,

 

Was wondering if this looks like a Baryonyx bone. No measurements given.

 

Seller says it's from

HASTINGS SUB GROUP
WEALDEN SUPERGROUP
WEALDEN OF SUSSEX

 

 

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Looks like an indeterminate bone fragment

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I think it would be impossible to tell which animal this is from with any degree of certainty. 

Many dinosaurs are known from this location, the most common being Iguanodon, as I recall, but I doubt it's possible to tell the origin of this piece. 

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Seems very fragmentary. Hard to put any ID on that I think.

 

Some Baryonyx rib reference.

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certainly the cross section is of a rib, and from the histology It is from a dinosaur. but that is all you can say I am afraid.

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On ‎15‎.‎12‎.‎2019 at 4:42 PM, fossils-uk said:

certainly the cross section is of a rib, and from the histology It is from a dinosaur. but that is all you can say I am afraid.

Agree.

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