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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoOf course! That’s what is so awesome about geology and paleontology, there are so many cool and unusual events we have to figure out! Happy hunting!
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoUse a photo not light up for identification
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoI think it’s just a wacky rock
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoThey aren’t clams, maybe sometimes of concretion or perhaps a fossilized mud ball…
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month ago@a-trilobite and @leonardo-miranda cool reads especially the last on zombie fossils, check them out ☺️
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoSo there are some things I want to clarify. First off fossils can definitely be made of original materials. A lot of fossil shells are still the exact same as when they were buried. This means that the colour will not change. Look at:…[Read more]
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoI have always been completely dumbfounded to know that something can evolve pretty much the same but at different times by didn’t organisms. That is just so wild. Same with wings: think bugs vs birds a bats. So cool!!
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoI also think it is a piece of sandstone
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoSometimes you can’t see the inside of the shell without destroying it. If the you look at the outline of the shell, there will be ribs then it is an ammonite. The ribs encase the chambers that everyone is talking about. Ammonites have these ribs because it increases the integrity for the shell and allows them to live deeper in the ocean where t…[Read more]
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoNo fossils sorry
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoCloser and clearer photo needed
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoPlease note that corals don’t really have skin
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoStony bryozoan, it’s not a full cross section but the edge or ‘skin’ is broken off
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoThere is no one type of weather rind, they can be all different colours and degrees of differences. There are cobbles at a lake near me that are light tan on the outside and black in the center. I still think they’re a weather rind but it could be some funny business with iron
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoThe photo is VERY fuzzy but it looks like Lacey bryozoan
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoThese are called weather rinds, in some areas were research has been done you can tell how old the cobble is by the thickness of the rind ☺️
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoHaha, well my two cents is that it’s just a chert nodule in some limestone 😂
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Chloe Geddes posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoI have always been told that those are bryozoan marks showing after death preservation (cephalopod died and sat on the bottle of the sea floor for a while before fossilized)…
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