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Good morning everyone, Few days ago I was in Klaipeda district with my godmother and collected many bivalve fossils in black and brown marine erratic boulders. The majority of rocks should be typical to Jurassic, some ammonites and bivalves I recently identified speaks that there should be many specimens from Toarcian- Aalenian and younger ages. I would be very happy if you help me to know the precise age of each bivalve specimen because then I would know the age of each erratic boulder and bivalve species that I could use in my further publication about mollusc fossils. Best Regards Domas
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I loved this rock, and I really wanted to find the fossils hiding in it. It looked like a carved mother and child, or tied bunches of wheat, until I played with it in vinegar. There are lots of things I would love to share visually FINALLY!!! There is one, microscopic, fascinating hole with something that looks like a “gear” within it. Thanks- Karen
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