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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoyou can usually tell by the fact that the teeth of carnivores have serrated edges to help them cut into flesh. It appears to just be a tooth shaped rock.
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoa half eroded crinoid
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 1 year ago
1 year ago1 year agolooks more like a pourus rock to me
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 1 year ago
1 year ago1 year agosome kind of gastropod maybe
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 1 year ago
1 year ago1 year agoif you know the age of the rock and the environment you could narrow down the possibilities, looks like terrestrial vertebrae to me tho and I deal with a lot of Icthyosaur and Plesiosaur vertebrae. Hope that helps
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 1 year ago
1 year ago1 year agomaybe some type of gymnosperm or horsetail
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Jason Humphreys posted a new activity comment 1 year ago
1 year ago1 year agoa few crinoid segments
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