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Found in Charmouth, this has been identified as the proximal end of a fibula from a Scelidosaurus.

 

Thought you’d be interested to see. No bone marrow that is often seen in their bones, but it is of a texture and shape that matches.

 

This has been seen by Charmouth HCC and Lyme Museum experts, alongside other local hunters with knowledge. Logged with Charmouth HCC as a Cat 1.

 

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