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Kabura

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Same overlaying deposit in bucks county SE Pennsylvania. Since I keep getting these responses well that doesn’t look like a fossil. Then please tell me what is this from. Cause thats assuming like everyone is so happy to do that this is a bone from something walking around. What is this from?  Please if you respond support your observation with some sort of reference picture. Or something that i can look at and say hey, i guess that could be that. Sorry no measuring instrument in the following pictures. They are old. 

 

 

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Looks like a pelvis. Could be from an animal that used to be walking around most any forest or farmyard. It's hard to say. Have you done any testing on it? 

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What kind of pelvis are you talking about? I need to see a picture of this…

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1 hour ago, Kabura said:

What kind of pelvis are you talking about? I need to see a picture of this…

I suggest you image search different bones of each animal that you think might be about the right size until you find a match. 

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Do a search for scapula, then figure out what post-glacial animal would have a bone of that size . . . moose would have to be considered, if it's as large as it appears.

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http://pristis.wix.com/the-demijohn-page

 

What seest thou else

In the dark backward and abysm of time?

---Shakespeare, The Tempest

 

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I believe this is a partial cranium.

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A modern pig skull for comparison

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