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  1. #1
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    Apr 2004
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    Bones ID

    I found these in the oyster beds just inside an inlet in SC. Curious as to what you think they are. Ribs? What animal?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Bones ID-ribs-004.jpg   Bones ID-ribs-006.jpg   Bones ID-ribs-008.jpg  

  2. #2

    Mar 2007
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    Re: Bones ID

    Do ribs have a pointy thing in the middle on the end? Mammal ribs don't. At least I don't think so.

    What's in a Beaver tail? Is that bone?

    Interesting find. Are you sure it's bone? Almost looks like wood.


  3. #3

    Mar 2007
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    Re: Bones ID

    Weird. Could it be a worn part of a palm-type frond? I think some types of palms have that central "rib" with a flattened area to each side. How big and heavy are they?

    Bob.

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    Re: Bones ID

    Scale might have helped, eh? They're the size of a ruler's length (12 inches) and double the height. They're lightweight. A friend of mine thought they might have been fiberglass, but really didn't know for sure. The two are not identical like from a mold. Strange...

  5. #5

    Mar 2007
    595

    Re: Bones ID

    Defo NOT beaver. http://etc.usf.edu:80/clipart/7300/7...bones_7368.htm

    Good luck and have fun solving the mystery.

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    Sir Dives-A-Lot

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    Re: Bones ID

    Interesting Darren...I'd drop them over in the "Fossils" forum and I bet somebody can tell you, I've had them ID sharks teeth for me and we have great discussions of coral skeletons...this would be different if nothing else. They do look like bone to me also, but it's hard to tell.

    Jas

  7. #7
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    Re: Bones ID

    Done. Great idea, Jason. I had forgotten about that forum

  8. #8
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    Re: Bones ID


    Thin turtle shell fragments

    (A) Costal of a smooth, "thin-shelled" turtle (genus indet.), Besola. (B-E) Plastron fragments from Butoro; (B) peripheral or epiplastron, (C) peripheral, (D) neural, (E) plastron fragment.
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  9. #9

    Sep 2006
    97

    Re: Bones ID

    Yes, turtle bones (loggerhead to be exact) and actually I THINK they are illegal to possess. I don't think you can be in possession of loggerhead turtle bones, shells, eggs, etc. (threatened species).
    "Liberty or Death"

  10. #10
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    Re: Bones ID

    Soooo Darren, did that Loggerhead taste like chicken?

  11. #11
    us
    May 2006
    Treasure Coast (Vero Beach)
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    Re: Bones ID

    tasty indeed I bet...
    but can't take the place of a slow roasted Manatee basted w/Mojo.



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    ARRG

    Feb 2005
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    Re: Bones ID

    Yep, you beat me to it, turtle it is!

  13. #13

    May 2006
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    Re: Bones ID

    Yes it is TURTLE.
    I have a piece that is 9" long x 3.5" wide.
    It is so old it is almost bleached white.
    There appears to be somekind of scrimshaw carving on the outside.
    Maybe what I have is some kind of map-you never know.
    I have had if for over 30 years.
    When I read this topic I remembered I had it and dug it out of my stuff.
    I even recall where I found it.
    Wonder if it would still be against the Law since it may be classed as an artifact.
    I think that I will bring it to the EXPO AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS
    Thanks guys.
    Peg Leg

  14. #14
    us
    Apr 2004
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    Re: Bones ID

    Thanks for solving the mystery, guys. It is a rib indeed. Here's the best diagram that matches what I have...

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Bones ID-turtle.jpg  

  15. #15
    TreasureTales

    Re: Bones ID

    One of the greatest things about TreasureNet is seeing things I've never before seen or even knew existed. Who knew turtles had ribs? I never even gave it any thought - just assumed they had cartilage in place of bones...for buoyancy. Interesting info.

  16. #16
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    Re: Bones ID

    babyback turtle ribs taste like pork!
    Millions of dollars of Spanish treasure await those who would dare brave the eye of the hurricane.

  17. #17

    Jun 2007
    Various
    269

    Re: Bones ID

    Quote Originally Posted by Darren in NC
    I found these in the oyster beds just inside an inlet in SC. Curious as to what you think they are. Ribs? What animal?
    Can't see them too well, but from what I can see, it looks like sea turtle bones. I've seen them many times after a turtle decomposes.

  18. #18
    us
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    Re: Bones ID

    Thanks, IRS. It has indeed been confirmed as turtle ribs.

  19. #19

    Jun 2007
    Various
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    Re: Bones ID

    Quote Originally Posted by Peg Leg
    Yes it is TURTLE.
    I have a piece that is 9" long x 3.5" wide.
    It is so old it is almost bleached white.
    There appears to be somekind of scrimshaw carving on the outside.
    Maybe what I have is some kind of map-you never know.
    I have had if for over 30 years.
    When I read this topic I remembered I had it and dug it out of my stuff.
    I even recall where I found it.
    Wonder if it would still be against the Law since it may be classed as an artifact.
    I think that I will bring it to the EXPO AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS
    Thanks guys.
    Peg Leg
    I might be wrong, and hope I am (maybe someone can correct me) but I believe it is illegal to be in possession of sea turtle parts. I am sure no one here is going to give you problems, but if I am correct, you might want to be aware.

  20. #20
    us
    Apr 2004
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    Re: Bones ID

    They're gone. Once I found out what they were, I had no need for them nor did I want to be in possession of them.

 

 
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