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Small Reptile Bone? What is it?


Tolmanbridge

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Going through my fossils collected over the years and found this small complete bone.  It was found in the Morrin Bridge area, Red Deer Badlands.  It is a beautiful little bone but I have no idea what if belongs to.  Would be Cretaceous age.  Found it in the same layer within five feet or so of some carnivore dinosaur teeth, a few hadrosaur teeth, etc.  I think it was an area where the bones, teeth, etc. were washed into originally and then fossilized.  The bone is 2 1/4 inches or 5.7 cm in length.  Any ideas?

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Can you post SHARP straight in photos out of the holder both sides no obtuse angles.   Might be Champsosaurus.

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