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Southeast Texas--Pelvic Bone?


Brandy Cole

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I was digging through old unidentified odds and ends today and found this large joint articulation in my pleistocene material from South Texas.  

 

I think it may be part of a pelvic bone, but I struggle to identify those.  It's very robust and would have to come from fairly large fauna.

 

Size is in inches.

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Not saying it is, butt...it has similarities.

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