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It looks like the top part of a fish skull, but it’s hard to say what kind without a reference of scale. My guess would be a smail tuna.
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so what is this/
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The bones are about 12 inches at the widest part each way; they were left on the rocks at the landing at Stanwood Pt.
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Do know but could it be a sting ray?
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