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Woolly Rhinoceros radius & ulna bone Coelodonta antiquitatis
Pleistocene woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis) radius and ulna bones. The rhinoceros fossil was found during gravel mining in Pest County, Hungary. When it was found, the ulna bone was broken into two pieces and glued together with cyanoacrylate. The fracture and the humerus side are incomplete. The radius bone measures approx.: length 356 mm, width 115 mm, thickness 80 mm. Weight approx.: 1404 grams + packaging. The ulna bone measures approx.: length 473 mm, width 88 mm, thickness 167 mm. Weight approx.: 1427 grams + packaging. The two bones were found in the same mine at the same time, but the ulna bone is a few cm longer, so only the humerus side can be joined together. The surface of the bones is preserved with a substance called Polyvinyl Butyral 30 dissolved in ethanol.