Unidentified Fossil Finds

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Possibly someone can help me out, I have no idea what these are.

I think one might be part of an alligator, it's definitely not turtle.

Also, I think the small star looking one may be a snake vertebrae from some research I did,
but there are people on here who know way more about fossils than I do!
 

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Thanks Harry!!! That's cool it's a croc and not alligator. In the last pic, I ID'd one of the 3 bones. The one on left is part of an adult deer antler. I inserted it below. I am pretty sure it's deer anyway, unless there were other animals back then with those type of things.

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I belive crocodilian covers alligator as well
 

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