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Matt Cagle posted a new specimen in the group
What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 months, 2 weeks ago
2 months, 2 weeks ago2 months, 2 weeks agoMatt Cagle has contributed specimen mFeM 141718 to myFOSSIL!
Matt Cagle posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Matt Cagle has contributed specimen mFeM 141718 to myFOSSIL!
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looks like a tooth from a shark, you can also see som shells on the rock.
It is a fossilized shark tooth and some tiny fossilized shells
Pretty rare
@matt-cagle-2 this is not a shark tooth but some mineral staining (though I suppose its possible meg might have been there and worn out, the way the imprint is makes me lean against that) but there are some fossilized shells. If you put in an approximate location I can help get you an age for it.
Southern GA
Prehistoric art!
Re: being art – actually, it looks more “art” than “natural occurrence”. This one is keeping me awake at night
Also, the “black window” – calcedony? Agate?
I see this shape in alot of my fossils what causes it
I’m perplexed. It could very well be a tooth mold. I debating on cutting it to see what’s inside.