In my state, they say to take them to the hospital in a bag. They will know for sure before you raise the alarm. If they are human, you can take authorities to the spot.
In my state, they say to take them to the hospital in a bag. They will know for sure before you raise the alarm. If they are human, you can take authorities to the spot.
Maybe take ONE. Mark the spot and show them the picture of the others. A thought anyway. IF it was a crime scene, it is old and no DNA will be found there
Fortunately no; whitetail deer bones. Specifically the metacarpal (the long one in the center) and a few phlanges. Below is a sketch of the bone structure of a more primitive species, but it should give you an idea of where they were in the deer.
Yep, deer. If it was human, the humerus would be shorter, the forearm would consist of the ulna and radius which would be slightly curved, there would be many more carpal and metacarpals, more phalanges and wouldn't look so much like a deer leg