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I found this vertebra in some Aguja Formation micro matrix. It measures 4mm by 3mm. It's cretaceous in age from Brewster County, Texas. It looks very different from any fish vertebrae that I've ever found. It does seem to have a bit of damage. I'm thinking maybe reptilian. Possibly lizard? What do you guys think?
 

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I would wait for the vert-folks to weigh-in, however concave at both ends of the vert suggests fish.

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I agree, it looks fishy to me.

 

Don

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