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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 4 months ago
3 years, 4 months ago3 years, 4 months ago@smude-smith @daniel-park@leonardo-miranda@jack-parker-tyreman just a flashback to this post. 204 comments. If you respond, tag me so I don’t have to scroll down again 🙂
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 4 months ago
3 years, 4 months ago3 years, 4 months agoIt’s hard to tell, yours is worn so that it could be either an eroded crinoid or a lump of rock that resembles a worn crinoid. Mabey @daniel-park will be able to tell, there is another post with multiple angles of this.
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Matthew Gramling posted a new activity comment 3 years, 4 months ago
3 years, 4 months ago3 years, 4 months agoThank @daniel-park ! Greetings @james-rose! This is quite the spectacular pseudofossil, but sadly only that. It’s probably weathered ferruginous sandstone that very deceptively looks like a humerus. Not a fossil, but perhaps worth adding to your rock collection
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 5 months ago
3 years, 5 months ago3 years, 5 months ago@daniel-park I don’t think smoran is coming we’re going to have to figure it out ourselves
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 5 months ago
3 years, 5 months ago3 years, 5 months agoMaybe @daniel-park or @leonardo-miranda could help out
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Matthew Gramling posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoThank you for the tag @daniel-park ! I have to concur that this is a rock. Probably weathered sandstone or similar sedimentary rock.
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Matthew Gramling posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoGreetings @liam-wallce ! I concur with @daniel-park that is probably a concretion.
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park hey, you’re right! l see that now! post more images with different angles to confirm for sure what it is, @anthony-c
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park l’m thinking wood is more likely
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park I heard that in the 80’s all the dimetrodons were getting perm-ians
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Jennifer Bauer posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoThanks @daniel-park! These are relatively old museum dioramas that were made into 3D so we didn’t have much say on the animals! Cenozoic dioramas coming eventually!
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park mozzies are truly annoying. but they don’t necessarily have to be of use to humans. no animal has to. animals evolve to do something that keeps them alive. mozzies saw these walking blood tanks and thought “hey, there’s a food source nobody else is using. let’s take advantage of it.” if there were no mozzies, humans and flowers would…[Read more]
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park rudimentary knives or cleavers. they are rather irregular you can see, instead of perfectly triangular like many indian spearheads. the south American natives remained quite primitive for a while, and had reached an Egyptian level of civilization as late as the 1000s and beyond, with the aztecs and incas
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park truly fascinating. happy to see some answers. l was thinking, the shells of tube worms who grow on rocks and intertwined with coral, resemble those of some heteromorphs like Nipponites. maybe they also lived sedentary lifestyles with shells adhered or tied around coral branches, sticking out their rim of tentacles to filter feed?
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoWell guys, remember that ammonites are just orthacones that curled up their shells. That transformation took place from the devonian to the Triassic. In between straight and tightly coiled shells you find in between ones such as this. Triassic was a guess because it’s so high quality I wouldn’t think it would be as old, also the shell is ridged…[Read more]
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Leonardo Miranda posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months ago@daniel-park l did some research on Maclurites and it’s a gastropod. this fossil is of an ammonite. so the conclusion is that this can’t be a Maclurites specimen, and must be some ammonite
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A Trilobite posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoPartial bone? I found something else similar to this a while ago, except it was grey and the bump was much less prominent. I’m curious to see what this is, so I’m going to call on @daniel-park
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Matthew Gramling posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoThanks @daniel-park !
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Matthew Gramling posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoGreetings @bo-nichol ! I believe this is just a rock, but it’s somewhat difficult to tell. And thank you @daniel-park !
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Bo Nichol posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoYeah cheers @daniel-park
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