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I could use some help with the ID of this ornate little find from the Cookie Cutter matrix from Florida. I have considered ray tooth and shark or ray dermal denticles...@Al Dente @MarcoSr Thanks for looking.
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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From the album: Micro fossil finds from a creek in Florida.
Ancient Bones additional finds from Cookie Cutter Creek micro matrix.© ©JuliannaJames
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Here are a few more of my recent Cookie Cutter matrix finds. I am curious about what kind of fish has / had teeth like the one in this photo. And I am thinking that this is a bit from a fish, possibly a mouth or jaw part. Seems too thick for something like an operculum ... any guesses? And finally, are either of these specimens coprolite? @GeschWhat Thanks for looking.