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LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

I know bones pretty well, and if i had more info than that one pic before, I wouldnt have even wondered. I told the person they had the thing upside down, they still dont believe me LOL

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

good work Jellis.. I am thinking you are right, and if I had the skull in my hands, I wouldnt have gotten so confused by its actual makeup

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

thank you Ava T-B, I am new to this board and it is now on that mission.

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

Jellis.. it is about 7 or 8 inches across and very hard.. not thinking vertebrae but I did look into some.. .I came across turtle. thinking it looked a bit like a turtle bottom

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

IDK< Jellis, I would like better pics too.. trying to get more.

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

my first guess was a horned turtle

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

yeah wish we had more pics!!! I was wondering how the face could be so flat... but those horns

LizaDaniel Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LizaDaniel Fort Bragg, California, USA9 years ago

I dont Ashley T, but it was described to me as a extremely hard and about the size of a cereal bowl

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