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Zygoma | Adventures in natural history collections Zygoma Adventures in natural history collections Menu Skip to content Home About Why Science? Friday mystery object #471 This week I have a genuine mystery object for you from the collections of the Dead Zoo: Any idea what this bone found in an Irish peat bog might be from? October 13, 2023 by PaoloViscardi Categories: Friday mystery object | Tags: bone , Dead Zoo , Friday mystery object , mystery object | 11 Comments Friday mystery object #470 answer Last week we had these two skulls from Andy Taylor, FLS to have a go at identifying: Everyone recognised that these are the skulls of Tube-nosed birds in the Order Procellariiformes – very large Tube-nosed birds. Usually, you’d think of albatrosses when considering large Procellariiformes, but they have proportionally longer bills than this and while they have the nose-tube characteristic of the group, the tube is quite small and...

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