Licespray Not so new Member Joined Jul 15, 2019 Messages 84 Reaction score 35 Jan 20, 2020 #1 Found this, i have several more though none as large. I already know the answer, but figured: A. You guys might like to see it and B. Be fun seeing if ya can work out what it is
Found this, i have several more though none as large. I already know the answer, but figured: A. You guys might like to see it and B. Be fun seeing if ya can work out what it is
Herpetology Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2019 Messages 1,858 Reaction score 1,727 Jan 20, 2020 #2 Dinosaur vertebrae? Pelvis? Dunno
Pythonguy1 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 16, 2019 Messages 790 Reaction score 531 Location In bed Jan 20, 2020 #3 Skull from an Extra Terrestrial?
Licespray Not so new Member Joined Jul 15, 2019 Messages 84 Reaction score 35 Jan 20, 2020 #4 Herp is closest so far. Yes it’s reptile, yes it’s a vertebra. It’s australian, it is a fossil. It’s not a dinosaur.
Herp is closest so far. Yes it’s reptile, yes it’s a vertebra. It’s australian, it is a fossil. It’s not a dinosaur.
Pythonguy1 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 16, 2019 Messages 790 Reaction score 531 Location In bed Jan 20, 2020 #5 Turtle vertebrae?
TristanS Not so new Member Joined Jan 7, 2020 Messages 26 Reaction score 3 Jan 20, 2020 #6 Megalinia? that giant monitor lizard that is now extinct. That vertebra is real big.
Licespray Not so new Member Joined Jul 15, 2019 Messages 84 Reaction score 35 Jan 21, 2020 #7 TristanS said: Megalinia? that giant monitor lizard that is now extinct. That vertebra is real big. Click to expand... Correct, it’s a vertebra from Megalania. Just thought some of you varanid lovers may like to see your pets big brother. The above vert is also pathological on the condyle.
TristanS said: Megalinia? that giant monitor lizard that is now extinct. That vertebra is real big. Click to expand... Correct, it’s a vertebra from Megalania. Just thought some of you varanid lovers may like to see your pets big brother. The above vert is also pathological on the condyle.