Hello, Sheila!
It`s a good idea. We have one common hamster (but it`s still lie in
freezer compartment). But its forearm a little shorter and tightly then our
fragments. Probably it is rodent rather more than common hamster. I
suppose it should be animal like squirrel by size and much muscular. One
my friend-morphologist say that such enlarged and flat mid-shaft
necessary for pronation-supination activity. Maybe this animal was import
from somewhere or it is something like bone pathology?
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