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Johanna Followill posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoI think this might be amber because it’s not sticky and it’s quite clear I shaved it down a little bit so you could see it
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Johanna Followill posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoDoes anyone know what this is? If you do know, please respond.
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Johanna Followill posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoI can never put my finger on what this is can anyone help me? #fossil
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Johanna Followill posted a new activity comment 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoHi James, it’s Adrian from school. That might be a spinal cord of some kind.
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Johanna Followill posted a new activity comment 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoI’m really interested in the formation does anyone know what this is?
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Johanna Followill posted a new specimen in the group FOSSILblitz from the myFOSSIL app. 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoJohanna Followill has contributed specimen mFeM 146876 to myFOSSIL!
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I’m really interested in the formation does anyone know what this is?
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In Russia, similar finds date back to the Carboniferous period (Pennsylvanian, Moscovian). The beginning is 315 million years ago, and the end is 307 million years ago. This is coral, compare with my findings: https://www.myfossil.org/dwc-specimen/145696/
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@johanna-followill it is definitely Ordovician (Nashville Group) but the geologic map has two formations in the area: Bigby-Cannon Limestone and Hermitage Formation. The former is on top of the latter and I believe more thickly bedded.
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Johanna Followill posted a new activity comment 12 months ago
12 months ago12 months agoWhere do you find it? I have a bunch of those and I’m pretty sure the coral because I’m in middle Tennessee and middle Tennessee used to be completely underwater. It might be coral!