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There are bones of ~200m long creatures.
I missed that one too. You have to whack the bones several times, like copper ore, to get fossilized bone out. I whacked it twice then assumed it was purely decorative.
If you have the nomad highlands spire unlocked it's an easy glide to the nearest mega-skellington (straight west from the spire), and I think you can also get tin ore in a small shrouded crevice on the way to those bones too.
Think only the spire and temple structures as wells as the runeswitches themself can't be demolished.
Even the runelocked doors can be destroyed.
Even if you find locked door (like in Pike capitol city) you can blow up a wall near it and make your own path (just use bombs).
So far this game has almost EVERY object in the game destroyable
And since this game has such a 'light survival*' element, I figured they where the same way.
With the chairs, tables, bathroom fixtures, ectra, all just decorative; The base building itself led me to believe that only the ground tiles, and some 'above ground' resources (trees and plants) where destructible.
*Light Survival: No need to regularly eat, sleep, drink, among other things.