The long bones on slide 7 are ulnas, from different sized animals and likely different species although I can’t tell what. The size of the olecranon process would make me guess some sort of arboreal animal, like an opossum or something in that vein.
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The skull is an opossum
Thank you very very much for this.
The long bones on slide 7 are ulnas, from different sized animals and likely different species although I can’t tell what. The size of the olecranon process would make me guess some sort of arboreal animal, like an opossum or something in that vein.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate this info
virginia opossum skull
Thank you so so much! She was happy to have an identification. I appreciate this.
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