Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bones

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If any bones are found which appear to be human or prehistoric, that would be a good time for a photograph and a note on the inventory form.
If any bones are found which appear to be human or prehistoric, that would be a good time for a photograph and a note on the inventory form.
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==See also==
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*[[Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bat Bones|Bat Bones]]
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==Bones, Vertebrate==
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File:HumanMandible.jpg|Human mandible
File:HumanMandible.jpg|Human mandible
File:Human bone fragment.jpg|Bone fragment
File:Human bone fragment.jpg|Bone fragment
File:Short-faced bear.jpg|Short-faced bear
File:Short-faced bear.jpg|Short-faced bear
File:Bones in breakdown.jpg|Bones in breakdown
File:Bones in breakdown.jpg|Bones in breakdown
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File:Rodent skull.JPG|Small rodent skull
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File:Unidentified skeleton.JPG|Unidentified small skeleton
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==See also==
 
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*[[Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bat Bones|Bat Bones]]
 
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Current revision as of 01:53, 10 August 2013

Porcupine skeleton

The Bones field of the Vertebrate section should be used to record any stations which exhibit bones except bat bones.

Many types of bones of vertebrates can be found in caves from small animals such as salamanders, fish, birds, snakes and mice to larger animals such as Ring-tailed Cats, porcupines, and skunks to very large animals such as cows, goats and deer and even humans. It is not necessary to identify the type of animal which left the bones except to confirm that they are probably not bat bones which have their own inventory field.

Complete or almost complete skeletons are possible but bones are usually scattered and skeletons are often incomplete. Bones can be obscured by secondary formations such as calcite and sediments. Bones found in caves may be very old, even prehistoric or relatively young.

If any bones are found which appear to be human or prehistoric, that would be a good time for a photograph and a note on the inventory form.

See also

Bones, Vertebrate


Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bones is a part of the cave inventory project.
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