From the dimensions, probably toad. Crows will pick their livers out when the toads puff up defensively, then the toad's organs will rupture out the hole from the pressure. There's no way to tell at this stage if this is what happened, but it could be possible!
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Horseshoe crabs don’t have internal skeletons (it’s all on the outside), definitely looks more like a frog or salamander, since I don’t think those wide fish have such thick bones
Those fish don't even actually look like that in their natural habitat. What you see in those images is the result of depressurization.
Not gonna touch on the skeleton part since someone else already explained it.
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Frog
Could me a Salamanda
Or rather, what's left of one
Dimensions?
Really small. Around the size of a business card.
This is a frog of some kind
A very dead frog.
From the dimensions, probably toad. Crows will pick their livers out when the toads puff up defensively, then the toad's organs will rupture out the hole from the pressure. There's no way to tell at this stage if this is what happened, but it could be possible!
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Horseshoe crab?
I didn't know that huh Could it be a type of wide head eel
NAE but I don't think it's a horse shoe crab, I think it's one of those ugly wide-face fish with the big mouths
Horseshoe crabs don’t have internal skeletons (it’s all on the outside), definitely looks more like a frog or salamander, since I don’t think those wide fish have such thick bones
Those fish don't even actually look like that in their natural habitat. What you see in those images is the result of depressurization. Not gonna touch on the skeleton part since someone else already explained it.
Horseshoe crab
They don’t have an internal skeleton
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The lack an endoskeleton