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Scaltsas Apostolos posted a new specimen in the group
Beach Fossils from the myFOSSIL app 7 months ago
7 months ago7 months agoScaltsas Apostolos has contributed specimen mFeM 131225 to myFOSSIL!
Scaltsas Apostolos posted a new specimen in the group Beach Fossils from the myFOSSIL app 7 months ago
Scaltsas Apostolos has contributed specimen mFeM 131225 to myFOSSIL!
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@scaltsas-apostolos these do appear to be fossil gastropods, or snails! To make this post research grade, you must add classification (Gastropoda, use the taxon wizard to fill this in), location, geochronology, and lithostratigraphy. For the last two you will need to use a geologic map, I prefer Rockd (a free website and app). If you need help…[Read more]
@mason-hintermeister so this are for sure fossils ?
@scaltsas-apostolos depends on the context in which you found them, but I’d bet they are. Did you find them buried in sediment or embedded in rock? Are they filled with sediment or rock?
@mason-hintermeister The species is not extcint yes,I have seen similar to these,In rocks on the sea
I digged about 10cm to find them in the coast with rocks.No they aren’t filled with sediment or rock.@mason-hintermeister