Sep 22, 2023 #1 F Fitzwho WKR Joined Apr 18, 2017 Messages 982 Location Midland, TX Found in northwest Kansas in a washed out road. Appears to be a vertebrae, but doesn’t have a hole. Its about 4-inches along its longest axis.
Found in northwest Kansas in a washed out road. Appears to be a vertebrae, but doesn’t have a hole. Its about 4-inches along its longest axis.
Sep 22, 2023 #2 gwtravis Lil-Rokslider Joined Jul 17, 2016 Messages 134 Location Carrizo Springs, TX My guess is part of a rudist bivalve clam. Rudists made large reef structures about 100 million years ago.
My guess is part of a rudist bivalve clam. Rudists made large reef structures about 100 million years ago.
Sep 22, 2023 #3 Runningwater WKR Joined Jan 11, 2016 Messages 905 Location Broomfield, CO Looks like a peice of vertebrae to me.
Sep 22, 2023 #4 LongWayAround WKR Joined Aug 10, 2015 Messages 2,709 It looks like a worn vertebrae to me. I believe this one is from a bison. We found several in a cut bank one day. Attachments PXL_20230922_125748745.jpg 195.2 KB · Views: 12
It looks like a worn vertebrae to me. I believe this one is from a bison. We found several in a cut bank one day.
Sep 22, 2023 Thread Starter #5 OP F Fitzwho WKR Joined Apr 18, 2017 Messages 982 Location Midland, TX Looks like it’s just this part: Attachments IMG_5245.jpeg 663.5 KB · Views: 9