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Marcus Hoskins posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 4 years, 2 months ago
4 years, 2 months ago4 years, 2 months agoMarcus Hoskins has contributed specimen mFeM 86900 to myFOSSIL!
Marcus Hoskins posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 4 years, 2 months ago
Marcus Hoskins has contributed specimen mFeM 86900 to myFOSSIL!
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It does look like some kind of bone and I’m doing some research around it
In my opinion and the most likely animal this fossil originated from is a pliosaur. I have also done the research on what has been found in the area.
Pliosaurs were marine reptiles closely related to plesiosaurs but had much shorter necks.
Not with that right angle. Doesn’t look like bone, the texture is wrong. Here is a skeleton of a pliosaur http://trieboldpaleontology.com/images/ManitobaPliosaurSkeleton.png If you are thinking about the processes coming off the vertebrae, they are thin and flattened, not thick and round. If I had to make a guess, I would say the cast of a…[Read more]
Thanks for the help