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A plesiosaur wrist bone. Known as a radiale, it is the bone on the leading edge of the flipper. We have collected only about two of these.



One of the better caudal (tail) vertebra we have found. A few views of various angles. Notice the facets for the articulation of the caudal ribs.

Adolescent Plesiosaur Propodial bone (upper or proximal limb bone) from a Trinacromerum. This would be either the femur or the humerus. To tell which one for sure you need to find it in articulation. Also one more caudal vertebra

Ilium ( hipbone ) of Trinacromerum (plesiosaur)We keep hoping to find some of the thin bones that made up the pelvic girdle, but we haven't had any luck so far.
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Various plesiosaur ribs: found along caudal, cervical and lumbar vertebrae
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