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Can anyone identify these bones I found innawoods?

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They’re made of calcium

My baby! A dingo ate my baby! Thats all thats left!

They appear to be bones

a bird not unlike a turkey

Serious answers.
It's plausible by the way the leg looks.

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called cops on you, fucking psycho

also the large bone is a bird bone

extracted the meta data from image
i got the exact cordinates
dont worry called the cops

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probably a dino

I mean its new sealand, how many people are there even, just tell cops there is some autist that just went innawoods and probably chopped a bunch of kids to bits there. Would probably be enough to bust OP.

thanks great idea

Dead baby

dead baby

Deer

pelvis looks like a kangaroo pelvis to me, looks out of place with the vertebra, though.

I'm not saying it was an alien,...but it was an alien

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I think the vertebrae are too big to be a bird, user. I would definitely say some kind of mammel, but not a human because of how petite that pelvis is compared to everything else.

Its a dead baby

Ur memeing right? Or has the image been passed around before?

those bones are too small and too human-ish, also there’s one vertebra which is surprisingly very clean (I think it’s the Atlas?)
There’s a weird shaped hip bone at bottom, it’s not a hip it’s a special bone that some avians have except emus and ostriches(pic related) So my final veredict is that those bones are from a non-ostrich non-emu avian

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I can’t see a bone on the image you gave that matches the pelvis in the pic..?

The pelvis in op’s pic has a lot of features that seem to match a quadrapedal mammel (pic related is feline pelvis).

There’s even a bone between the illium that looks like (and is in the right position to be) a sacrum.

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Would a possum be a viable answer then? Or are the bones just too big?

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That looks like doggo's bone

You should really be asking /out/.

maybe could help