Can anyone identify this item found on Hunstanton Beach

Sorry I have been bleeped out however if you google find on Hunstanton beach you should get there.

It's probably not from a mammoth, it looks far too small.



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Your link doesn't work. Can't find anything specific on the search.

Can't find anything either, got a link to what you've found CD?

As you can see the link has a bleep in it so you need to look at the Metro news linked to find on Hunstanton beach.

If that's from a mammoth I have a few questions.

 

Why is it so short?

Why is it so thin?

Who performed the circumcision?

 

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Police are Looking For A Mammoth In Distress

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Try

metro.co.uk/2017/01/02/metal-detectorist-finds-fossil-on-beach-in-norfolk-6355984/

 

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Can't think why a mammoth was even suggested.

There were plenty of small mammals around at the time and they don't have the same kind of sheath as humans - some can retract the whole thing ..... maybe that would explain the ringed bit?

 

 

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Good to have a reply from someone with some sheath expertise.

 

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All that we are is what we have thought.

Gawd I agree JD SS to the rescue with her first hand expertise😀
I am not convinced that the size is indicative of the scale of animal it came from, I always remember a cartoon of a guy forced to carry his tackle in a wheelbarrow, and before you ask no it wasn't me👀

Ah yes Buster Gonad, I remember it well. Smiley Very Happy

Was that the cartoon where the bloke was doing that and a terrified-looking woman was taking refuge up a tree?



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

So you two were Viz readers? Smiley LOL

 

Could be from a small primate perhaps, or my guess is that it could be part of a fossilised marine creature called an acorn worm

All that we are is what we have thought.

Yes Buster Gonad the boy with the unfeasibly large testicles.

Clearly you've spent a long time studying such things first hand (so to speak), I bow to your superior knowledge.

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She did advanced Domestic Science JD😀
Good old Buster Gonad he had one helluva handicap, often wondered which side he dressed?