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Nina Hotová posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 11 months ago
2 years, 11 months ago2 years, 11 months agoNina Hotová has contributed specimen mFeM 100530 to myFOSSIL!
Nina Hotová posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 11 months ago
Nina Hotová has contributed specimen mFeM 100530 to myFOSSIL!
It does appear to be a bone, and the pattern of lines are very interesting. I would not be able to tell you anything for certain. It would help to say where you found it or maybe the age of the rocks in the area this is from. Without that, we can only guess about what it is.
Ok I am totally wrong. Old age is getting to me today. It is a calcaneus bone or ankle bone. Your heal in humans.
I hope I deleted the 3 prior post
Very possible for tooth marks. The end of the bone is missing so it could have been chewed off.
a-trilobite I’m Just beginner don’t known the time period but I was find there also some of marine fossil
James-preston I was looking a lots of pictures similar my find and only calcaneus bone was really similar
I’m thankful for yours comments
@a-trilobite hard say for me near is place with pliocene and other side also pleistocene this place is in the middle is near to Athens (Greece) in mountains I find there also some marine fossils., I’m not expert just only start now 🙂
It is probably from a modern deer. Well modern as in from human times. It doesn’t look fossilized but it does have the looks of it being exposed to the elements for a long time. Not at all familiar with the geology and wildlife of Greece.
@james-preston yes also is true I’m not sure if is fossilized but its so heavy compare with size,🙂
It’s possible it was a cave bear, but also could be wolf, hyena, dog, or another bear.
@James-Preston places where I found bone it’s about 15 km far from where lived 7-25 thousands years panthers ….sure is a little far from bone I found
No not really. I’ve found lots of bones from animals that no longer existed in the area I found them in.