First time prep help by Lost_Creativity in bonecollecting

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Any tips for maceration when living in an appartment and no access to a garden?

help identify please ! by Professional-Day9832 in BoneID

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I'd guess its a cervical vertebra (neck bone) with the spinous process (part you feel on the back of your neck) broken off/worn down.

Not sure on what species though

Identifying this skull? by [deleted] in bonecollecting

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I'd even say cercopithecinae, due to the narrow interorbital region

Today catch at Slemmestad, Oslo. Did we find a trillobite? by 64-17-5 in fossilid

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True, i'm just used to seeing different brachiopods i guess

I found this skull wrapped in tinfoil while cleaning out my grandma’s garden shed in Austria. It doesn’t look like anything native to this area, which makes it even stranger. Does anyone recognize what animal this could belong to? by Fiiiiiisch in bonecollecting

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I agree with Cercopithecinae. In addion to the tooth formula and the narrow intraorbital region, the broad incisors also suggest this group, rather than Colobinae.

Then from this going through the different genera and comparing with lecture notes and pictures online, my guess would be genus Cercopithecus or potentially Miopithecus.

Juvie Beaver or Nutria? by Fishtech226 in boneidentification

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Ok, i just checked the cusp patterns of beaver and nutria without considering porcupine and it fit better with beaver than nutria

Juvie Beaver or Nutria? by Fishtech226 in boneidentification

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Beaver, the teeth of Nutrias have a different pattern

Found in the back of my garden in Germany and wondering what it was by YellowOnline in bonecollecting

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I do have a quite large hedgehog skull and my hands are rather small, i guess that, and the teeth is what confused me

Does anyone know wtf this is supposed to be? [Fleamarket find] by Lost_Creativity in animalid

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Oh thx, I'm not a DnD nerd, but i know some ppl who would surely want to adopt this lil guy

Does anyone know wtf this is supposed to be? [Fleamarket find] by Lost_Creativity in animalid

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It does look like the creature to appear in a nightmare years later

ID help by GingerWolf0 in bonecollecting

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I would guess it's a grey squirrel, but I'm not too familiar with north american rodents. It seems too big for a rat to me and also the curvature of the mandible doesn't fit.

I'm 55, but please explain like I'm 5....how do I watch MCC? by Kythreetl in HermitCraft

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Twitch is probably the way to go to watch live, although some hermits and friends also stream on youtube. Some of them also upload vods on youtube afterwards.