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Moss Land Beach, possible pedal or forelimb digit


Paleoave

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Found on Moss Landing Beach, near Monterey: 36°48'55.3"N 121°47'32.4"W. Partially covered by sand, washed in. Porous texture. Thanks for the help everyone!

Photos: dorsal, lateral, anterior 

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Need pictures from all sides.

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They have sea lions and otters their.  I would guess that is some type of paddle bone fro a recent death.  Is it heavy or light.

If only my teeth are so prized a million years from now!

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This is right down Bobby’s alley.

If only my teeth are so prized a million years from now!

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Very light now that it’s been dehydrated. It’s either bone or petrified, but I wouldn’t call It fossilized by any means 

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1 hour ago, Paleoave said:

Added more photos, by quality had to be diminished 

 

You shouldn't have to diminish quality. There is a 4 mb limit to each post. 

Post individual photos in replies, rather than the original post. 

Also, try to crop so all we see is the fossil in the photo - we don't need to see the background so much. ;) :  

 

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Now, that IS the way to post photos. I can't help with ID, but great photos!!! Everybody else take note.

 

 

Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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From what I've been able to find, it resembles a cetacean metacarpal or phalange. Pinniped phalanges tend to be longer dorsoventrally, while this bone/fossil is pretty "stubby"

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