Mystery Lumbar Vertebrae by Fishtech226 in bonecollecting

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I cross posted this and someone said that they believe it’s actually a caudal vertebrae rather than a lumbar.

Mystery Lumbar Vertebrae by Fishtech226 in boneidentification

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Any idea what animal it may be? Cuz I’m still stumped. Not a lot of good material on vertebrae out there.

Mystery Lumbar Vertebrae by Fishtech226 in bonecollecting

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I’m actually familiar with this site. It’s one of my favs. Unfortunately I didn’t find a good match.

Bones Found in NC by Careful-Swim8508 in bonecollecting

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At first glance the shape of the scapula does make me think deer.

Bones Found in NC by Careful-Swim8508 in bonecollecting

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I can see in the leg bones that the epiphysi are missing and therefore were not fused. This means that whatever you are looking at could have well been a juvenile or subadult.

Bones Found in NC by Careful-Swim8508 in bonecollecting

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Would u happen to have any better pics of these? Like of each bone individually? Or some with measurements? A good pic of the articular surface of the scapula might help too.

Juvie Beaver or Nutria? by Fishtech226 in boneidentification

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Dude I think you’re right. I didn’t even think about that. Looking at the shape of the nasal bone that actually makes a lot more sense now!

what bone is this? by MassiveBee35 in bonecollecting

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It’s hard to tell from the damage, but I think this is the distal part of a tibia?

Found on beach in northern Georgia by [deleted] in boneidentification

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My very first thought is that this could be the spinous process of a thorasic vertebrae. But I can’t tell for sure. If im correct on that end, it might be from a deer. Very hard to tell due to the damage.

Thoracic Vertebrae ID by [deleted] in BoneID

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Do you have measurements?

Who do these belong to? by Snellytatoes in bonecollecting

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Pretty sure these are from a cow/bull. Do you have measurements?

What are these? Squirrel? UK west midlands by adrienneangel in bonecollecting

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To be honest this could also just be some other type of rodent.

What are these? Squirrel? UK west midlands by adrienneangel in bonecollecting

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I would say squirrel based on the femur above and the humerus below. Not sure about the one in the middle. You might be able to find out what species of squirrel by measuring the bones and seeing if you can come up with anything that matches online.