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Is this a humerus fragment?


Kev

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Found in Conecuh County Alabama along with some shark and ray teeth fossils. I think it looks roughly similar to a croc humerus pic I found on this site (included in attachments). Can anyone confirm or identify otherwise?

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Unfortunately, your item is a rock.

 

Note the cancellous bone textures on the example photo bone, and the lack of such on your item.

 

 

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I can definitely see by the shape why you would be curious about this piece.  I agree that it's a rock.  Nice to know you found other items on your trip!  

 

Good luck hunting, and I hope you share more in the future.

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