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  • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

    Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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    #6

    @thebaywindowgirl I’d guess at dolphin epiphyseal disc?

    You’d need to ask a zoologist about the functional adaptations of the ancestral spine to living in water rather than land re weightbearing etc.

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    • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

      Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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      #7

      @thebaywindowgirl macaron? 😉

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      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

        @thebaywindowgirl macaron? 😉

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        #8

        @helenclayton If only 😋

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        • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

          Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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          #9

          @thebaywindowgirl it definitely looks like a spinal bone of some sort. But I don't know enough for a positive Id of the species. The fact that it is round the way it is makes me think that it is very weathered and thus more difficult to identify.

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          • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

            @helenclayton If only 😋

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            #10

            @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton I thought it was a fossilized crumpet.

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            • sheepnik@toot.walesS sheepnik@toot.wales

              @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton I thought it was a fossilized crumpet.

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              #11

              @sheepnik @thebaywindowgirl shows how we think 😅

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              • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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                #12

                @thebaywindowgirl Fossilised sea sponge?

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                • sheepnik@toot.walesS sheepnik@toot.wales

                  @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton I thought it was a fossilized crumpet.

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                  #13

                  @sheepnik @helenclayton I’d be very disappointed if someone offered me a crumpet that thin.

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                  • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                    @sheepnik @helenclayton I’d be very disappointed if someone offered me a crumpet that thin.

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                    #14

                    @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton It may have got squashed over the millennia.

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                    • sheepnik@toot.walesS sheepnik@toot.wales

                      @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton It may have got squashed over the millennia.

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                      #15

                      @sheepnik @thebaywindowgirl they are pretty squashy.

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                      • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                        Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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                        #16

                        @thebaywindowgirl it definitely looks like bone.

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                        • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                          @thebaywindowgirl it definitely looks like bone.

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                          #17

                          @thebaywindowgirl @PaoloViscardi might be able to help ID it.

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                          • sheepnik@toot.walesS sheepnik@toot.wales

                            @thebaywindowgirl @helenclayton It may have got squashed over the millennia.

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                            #18

                            @sheepnik @helenclayton Fair point.

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                            • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                              Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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                              #19

                              @thebaywindowgirl

                              it resembles what you find as

                              whale vertebrae discs -

                              though i cant say if the images shown here are authentic or verified.

                              https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Whale+vertebrae+Disc&iar=images&t=ffab

                              #whale experts needed -
                              #cetology #cetologist #marineMammals

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                              • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                                @qpocooriginal Ooh, thank you. That’s the thing.

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                                #20

                                @thebaywindowgirl @qpocooriginal

                                Is it known whether the identification by this auction house is correct?
                                that it s #whale #bone and not #petrified #wood?

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                                • stimmchen@fedifreu.deS stimmchen@fedifreu.de

                                  @thebaywindowgirl Not an expert at all. But to me it looks like some kind of sponge. 🤔

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                                  #21

                                  @STimmchen @thebaywindowgirl

                                  I would've guessed coral. Still cool, though.

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                                  • sebastian@mastodon.ccS sebastian@mastodon.cc

                                    @thebaywindowgirl

                                    it resembles what you find as

                                    whale vertebrae discs -

                                    though i cant say if the images shown here are authentic or verified.

                                    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Whale+vertebrae+Disc&iar=images&t=ffab

                                    #whale experts needed -
                                    #cetology #cetologist #marineMammals

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                                    #22

                                    @sebastian @thebaywindowgirl I agree, looks like the epiphysis of a whale vertebra. From a younger individual, where they are not fused with the main bone of the vertebra.

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                                    • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                                      Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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                                      #23

                                      @thebaywindowgirl looks kinda like the bones of some coral species. Also reminds me of a sand dollar.

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                                      • thebaywindowgirl@toot.walesT thebaywindowgirl@toot.wales

                                        Can anyone help with identifying this object please? Found on a beach in Fife, Scotland. It’s very light, definitely not a stone. I was wondering if it could be part of the spine of a cetacean? #AskFedi

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                                        #24

                                        @thebaywindowgirl Cool find indeed!

                                        Also, FWIW, real keys can be made from pictures of keys…

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