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I recently found clam fossils in a river bed in the North Cascades (NW side of Kittitas County) that I'd love to identify. See attached image. Each fossil is approximately 3.5" long and 3" wide.
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I just recently moved from the Mid-Atlantic to Seattle, and feeling a bit overwhelmed by the sheer variety of geological formations I've encountered around Puget Sound beaches and nearby mountain trails. My kids (4 and 6) are starting to show an interest in looking for rocks and fossils, so I'll probably be leaning on you guys to help us identify our finds (at least any that look potentially fossil-y). My previous major experience with fossil hunting was during college ~15 years ago in north Florida, when I used to screen gravel beds in local creeks with a friend of mine. We mostly found dugong ribs and sharks' teeth, with occasional other stuff, so my IDing skills will probably prove grossly insufficient around Puget Sound.
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