How do I identify a dinosaur bone?

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Slick5150

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My Father was given a dinosaur bone by a friend of his that worked on dig sites years ago. I remember when I was young it was in a display case with the name of the dinosaur it is from.

A couple weeks ago I was digging through some boxes of his old stuff and found the bone, minus the display case. I'd love to get a new case for it, but I have no idea what kind of dinosaur it would be from.

Here's a pic. As you can see, it's about 23" long. Any ideas how I can get this identified?

 

Newbian

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If you are digging in olds basement for it then it's not a dinosaur bone.
 

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This is worse than the threads asking ATOT doctors to make diagnoses and prescribe medication on the fly. Try this.
 

Gigantopithecus

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It's a fibula. I'm not a dinosaur expert but if you can give me any idea about where it was found, I can probably get you to the family or maybe genus level.
 
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Gigantopithecus

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Yeah, a hadrosaur makes sense - it's about the right size and those are relatively common out west. OP, FWIW, that would probably fetch $500-$1,000 from a collector. That's a nice specimen!
 

Slick5150

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Thanks for the info so far guys. I wish I could remember more about where it was found and that type of thing, but I unfortunately don't.

Hadrosaur seems pretty cool though!
 
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