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Any ideas of the animals these belong to?

1. 2 pictures of what looks like a thoracic vertebra fragment

2. 3 pictures of a tibia?

3. 2 pictures of a radius (the epiphysis is unfused)

4. 3 pictures of a hoof

Thanks all!

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The radius and hoof look a great deal like the horse material I've collected in the past...

Finding my way through life; one fossil at a time.

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Ambler, given the difficulty there always is identifying things from photographs, it is always better to get someone to look at the bones in person. You have available to you nearby the New Mexico Museum of Nature and Science - give Gary Morgan a call and ask him to come over to your lab and help you identify unknowns. You will not find a more knowledgable person anywhere, and he's just a few miles from you. I'll pm you with his phone number.

Rich

The plural of "anecdote" is not "evidence".

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Ambler, you have a private message on the Forum's Message board.

The plural of "anecdote" is not "evidence".

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