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I found these while digging in red clay on the banks of the crooked creek that runs primarily through bollinger county. In the same location that I have been finding many smithville snail fossils. They are egg shaped and fairly brittle. All were in the same spot in the clay. Can anyone help me identify them. Are they fossils, if so what?
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Hi there, last fossil hunting trip I went on a week or so ago I found some nice fossils and than this. I was hunting some Burlington limestone/ chert that day. Not exactly sure what this is, a possible bryozoan encursting part of a brachiopod valve? I find a lot of pieces of brachiopod valves in the crinoidal layers, where this was laying so that would be my guess. Hopefully it shows, but the entire top side is covered in tiny pits. Thanks for the help, Jackson. I know this was collected from the Burlingtong Limestone. Heres an Azygocrinus rotundus I found about a foot away from the original posted ID piece for formation reference.
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I can't seem to figure out what the bottom row fossils are they all look like some sort of shell fragments? I'm also unsure of the two far right fossils on the bottom row as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello, I hope that I'm doing this right. I was recently rock hunting in Kansas City, Mo and found these teeth. They were on the surface in a limestone formation on the side of a hill. I'm just wondering if someone could tell me something about them?
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- fossil teeth
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