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Jelly Krath posted a new activity comment 3 years, 3 months ago
3 years, 3 months ago3 years, 3 months agothe markings do seem to match the first one much better. There are also edges to it, so there’s a pyramid shape to it, similar to the first as well
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Jelly Krath posted a new activity comment 3 years, 3 months ago
3 years, 3 months ago3 years, 3 months agoOkay thank you so much
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3 years, 3 months ago3 years, 3 months agoOkay thanks, If anyone has any idea or remember let me know
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3 years, 3 months ago3 years, 3 months agoI used to think it was of a fish but I’m not too sure anymore
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Jelly Krath posted an image in the group Alf Museum from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 3 months ago
3 years, 3 months ago3 years, 3 months ago???
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I used to think it was of a fish but I’m not too sure anymore
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@leonardo-miranda had the same creature posted on here a while ago, no one knew what it was until someone else posted one and we all researched and figured it out. Unfortunately, no one on Leonardo’s posts commented what it was, and the person who posted it the second time was a one time user of this app, so the post is lost way down the feed…[Read more]
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Okay thanks, If anyone has any idea or remember let me know
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@a-trilobite thanks for tagging me, the animal was identified as a conulariid. this here, however, I’m not so sure. it looks slightly different, but l can’t see what else it could be. so for now, I’ll say it’s a conulariid just like mine.
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Okay thank you so much
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@a-trilobite I think you mentioned spriggina once too, could this possibly be one?
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@daniel-park no, spriggina was soft bodied, and it’s fossils were always faint imprints (mold) in what was soft mud. This is a raised 3d fossil (cast) and is hard-bodied. Also the pattern matches conulariids rather than a spriggina.
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the markings do seem to match the first one much better. There are also edges to it, so there’s a pyramid shape to it, similar to the first as well
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Then it’s definitely a conulariid
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Very neat!
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