While doing some excavating in an out of the way room known as the "teen slob daughters tv/snack room" I ran across this bone...the insitu shows it in its deposited state...timeline unknown. I believe the creature responsible is commonly seen in the area. Usually upon the opening of the refrigerator door or a food wrapper...any of you bone experts have any idea as to what this odd looking bone is from?
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Strange bone artifact found right under my own roof...
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I would get that authenticated. Maybe Baker. You might get a COA for a rare biscuit type bannerstone! Then sell it on ebay!!
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Can’t get the kitchen scissors snipping off meat for my Siamese . She comes hauling around the corner faster then a jack rabbit . Knows that sound , it’s halarios .
Maybe I’ll use that the next time I am looking for her .
Baba how did that escape the nose of the peditor in your house ??
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Resembles a type known as “Simpson mustache”...could be some kind of porous lithic...maybe softens in water. Be careful if you clean it up.Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.
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Well the predator has been discovered. Her name is Queenie...aka quis quidpem canis... I found some evidence in the form of a coprolite the other day and todays trail cams revealed this. Very fierce, territorial...and ugly...upon questioning all I could get was a wagging tail and a cold nose...Case closed...The chase is better than the catch...
I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...
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Corprolites, bones - now we're onto something Sherlock. Based on the description of where you found it, I was going to say they usually came in pairs and maybe your daughter tried one as a snack and threw the other one away due to the dry and questionable taste!!! You know how teenagers are. They'll try anything once. I raised three of them.Pickett/Fentress County, Tn - Any day on this side of the grass is a good day. -Chuck-
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