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This just fell into my lap, but I'm having a hard time telling exactly what it is. Seems to have been burrowed in by clams? Worms? Somethingorother. Not my area of expertise, so I rely on y'all. Found in northwestern Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Sorry for the lack of scale, but I assure you, those are standard-sized human hands. First four photos are outside, last one is a straight-through cut. Any ideas? Appreciate the help as always!
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Hoping someone could help me identify the traces on this tooth? I found the tooth with pliocene fossil shells and the location does have middle to late pleistocene mammal fossils. I'm 90% sure this tooth is from a cape porcupine Hystrix africaeaustralis and the species still thrives in the area, from the pleistocene. If these are traces of a sponge then the tooth is a little older than thought. If it's another organism that has left the traces it could be late pleistocene or holocene with some mineralization taken place.
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What are you all doing during the quarantine at this time.
whovin posted a topic in Members' News & Diversions
All I did was find a couple fossil spots.