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large eocene mammal bones


M Harvey

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I just inherited these.  All I know is that they came from the Clarno beds in central Oregon.  The label says 40 million years old.  The beds are Eocene.  I am thinking they are from a large herbivore like a teleoceras.  Possibly a tibia, tarsal and metatarsal but it is hard to find comparative references on the web.  I'm hoping someone can offer some some insight on an ID.

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