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Most commonly Theodossia hungerfordi keep both halves of the shells when it die. So for a bit while when I found those top portion of shells separated I thought they were a different species but shows how dramatic this brachiopod can look different.
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- Taken with EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK DX7590 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
- Focal Length 8.5 mm
- Exposure Time 1/40
- f Aperture f/3.0
- ISO Speed 100
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