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What I first thought to be a Cyclus, after photographing with shadows, looks kind of like a jellyfish (Reticulomedusa?).
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One that I initially thought was a coprolite, after photographing and zooming in, I believe I'm seeing a large group of tiny snails.
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I always thought this was the digestive tract of a worm, but after taking the pictures, I'm fairly convinced that it's a shrimp of some sort.
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This could be a leaf of some sort, but if so, I don't think it would be typical of Mazon fossils, so I'm inclined to suggest a worm.
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This looks very similar to one I posted yesterday, but this one has a very defined outline. My guess would be Essexella jellyfish, or possibly coprolite. It's a little bugger.
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I know I've seen images of this type of creature before, with the obvious oval structure, I think, being a mouth.
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I have not seen any definitive images of leaves of this exact shape and pattern yet. The closest I can find is one of RCFossils images: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/gallery/image/11888-alethopteris-serli-rcmc0058ajpg/&browse=1 Do you think it's the same?
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I'm doubting my initial thought that this is a leaf impression. It very much resembles some bark imprint images I have seen, but some of the other visual characteristics are misleading. Any thoughts?
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I have a Palaeoxyris that is significantly larger than this specimen. Is this a Palaeoxyris, and why would there be such a discrepancy in size between specimens?
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My hunch is either coprolite or jellyfish, but what does not show well in the photos, and what is really throwing me off, are what look like some appendages coming from the bulbous portion of the specimen.
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Don't have a good guess for this one. Are those eyes I'm seeing, or some other body part? Or is it fauna at all?
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