OK, what's this?

I found this bone 2 weekends ago down the end of Great Bay Blvd. in Tuckerton. I actually forgot about it until I saw it in the back of my suv today. I can't figure out what it is. Anyone have a clue?

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bobpbx

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That is pretty cool Steve. I wonder what it is. It can't be fish, right? Some sort of a bone from a mammal? I would take it to a university close by.
 

Bobbleton

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i'd say a partial whale scapula judging from size and location . . . only thing is i see no socket . . . my money is on some whale bone, though. cool find.
 

bobpbx

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Bring 'er over my house, we'll pressure wash it. Or get a 5 gallon can and boil it in a mild bleach solution. I'm really curious to see what it is. How about a flipper from some mammalian of the sea?
 

Windsor

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It looks sawed off to me somewhat... Not sure what it's from, but could it have been used as a tool for something at some point?
 

uuglypher

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BEHR655 said:
I found this bone 2 weekends ago down the end of Great Bay Blvd. in Tuckerton. I actually forgot about it until I saw it in the back of my suv today. I can't figure out what it is. Anyone have a clue?
Steve

No, I don't know, what it is, but I'm pretty sure what it isn't. I'm reasonably savvy about comparative mammalian osteology, and I can attest that it bears no resemblance to any mammal's scapula I've ever seen. The edges of the plate have fine serrations/undulations suggestive of a plane of juncture ( termed a "suture") with an adjacent flat bone. I gotta wonder if it's a bone from the head of some sort of fish, or possibly from the shell of a large chelonian/turtle ??
Let us know what you find out.

Dave
 

Forester

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Mar 4, 2005
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I agree with Dave, it looks like it is from a turtle. It is very flattened and has the pattern of the shell on one side. Sea turtles are found along the Jersey coast, so this may have been from one that washed ashore.
 
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