any ideas on this bone?

headhunter7

Full Member
Joined
Apr 11, 2010
Messages
123
Reaction score
12
Golden Thread
0
Location
Parkersburg,West Virginia

Attachments

  • IM000374.webp
    IM000374.webp
    57 KB · Views: 738
  • IM000371.webp
    IM000371.webp
    37.4 KB · Views: 470
  • IM000372.webp
    IM000372.webp
    19.4 KB · Views: 476
  • IM000373.webp
    IM000373.webp
    49 KB · Views: 443
  • IM000370.webp
    IM000370.webp
    25.6 KB · Views: 497
Upvote 0
Definitely a catfish spine and yes they are naturally shaped that way.
 

catfish pectoral spike with the barbs polished off
they look like they worked real good
that looks like it came from a fairly good size cat
larson
 

that's what i was thinking about the two little barbs on the one side near the hole.. was thinking they would have filed those down if it was to be used as a needle. thanks again guys
 

These dorsal fin spines fool a lot of collectors. Your spine is not from a catfish, at least it is not a pectoral spine as in the image below. Catfish pectorals are easy to recognize because they are serrated.

I found these two spines still articulated in mud. This pair is almost certainly from a snook, based on the other fish fossils from the site.


fishfinspinesnook.webp
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom