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Nyla Alisia started the topic Hip to be square? What am I? in the forum What Is It? 2 months ago
2 months ago2 months agoI was out poking around for fossils after a pretty big king tide storm on the Oregon coast, outside of Newport, in Lincoln County. I found several odd fossils I had not seen at this location before, but nothing as strange as this one! At first, I thought it looked like bone, so I wrapped it and put it in my pack. I when I got home and looked at…[Read more]
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Nyla Alisia posted a new specimen. 2 months ago
2 months ago2 months agoNyla Alisia has contributed specimen mFeM 160537 to myFOSSIL!
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I wonder if this possibly has a connection with asbestos?
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@nyla-alisia this is a fossil fish vertebra (more specifically, the vertebral body or centrum). It has been eroded into a cross section. I need a more specific location to determine the age, but Oregon has a lot of eocene, oligocene, and miocene sediments along the coast if memory serves. Nice find!
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Thanx Ive learnt something again. Wow.
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