These spines, vertebrae, and teeth were taken from the stomach of the decomposing young Short-finned Pilot Whale reported at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/226893415 and https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/227898254 , when the skeleton was salvaged for a mammal research collection, with a federal permit. The digested/decomposed stomach material was collected, rinsed and screened. Based on the 5 spines (photo #1), 3 dogfish sharks were eaten. Photo #2 shows a small sample of the vertebrae, but none of the other skeletal elements. The teeth are a small sample of the 55 whole and partial teeth that were found in the screened material.