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This bone fragment was found in a pile of coarse gravel outside of my condo in Santa Barbara. I do not know the source of the gravel. Please help if you can identify it or have any clues. Looks like it might be the distal end of a humerus.

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Doesn't appear to be bone at all.

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

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I agree with rich. It's got some honey looking parts, but mostly it is non-bonular.

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"Non bonular" is not only applicable in this case, but a hilarious term I have to use more often. Thanks JP!

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"Non bonular" is not only applicable in this case, but a hilarious term I have to use more often. Thanks JP!

Don't forget the hyphen, says the guy with a hyphen in his first name.

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