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Neven Popov posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 8 months ago
3 years, 8 months ago3 years, 8 months agoWhat are this bones from? #fossil
Neven Popov posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 8 months ago
What are this bones from? #fossil
Wolf jaw?
@a-trilobite I dont believe I dont live close to mountains
Looks like it might be a fox jaw
@g-young ok but what about others
As I look at it again I’m thinking it’s a coyote by the shape of its molar and height of the jaw.
Not so sure about the others
Top right is some kind of vertebrae, and everything else is older than the bottom jaw because of the darker color, still not sure if their fossils or just old bones. Top left might be another jaw, that’s really all I’d know.
The top left looks like an eye socket, but there are not many animals with such big eyes
Looks to be a cows eye socket probably from a calf. The vertebra is not fully formed and the other bone on top is an epiphysis of a long bone. That tells me it was a young animal. The jaw looks Canine sp. to me.
Hi there @neven-popov-2, these look fairly in young and are likely bones, not fossils!
@mackenzie-ross-2 ok, can you look at my other posts
Badger?
The other ones look like sponges or corals.
@james-preston might be right. If these where found in the same area, an animal could have died and then the flesh rotted leaving the bones. With weather the bones would be disassembled and broken up.
Modern dog, fox or wolf jaw as they don’t have coyotes in Europe. The canine is rather blunt which points more to a dog as the wolf and fox jaws I looked at seemed to have sharper lower canines.