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These were recently found by a close relative of mine on one of the highest points on Crowley’s Ridge in NE Arkansas. Not found in or beside a creek or gravel pit but all were found within close proximity of each other. Thanks for any advice or comments you can add!
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This species of Gastropod seems different than the other Ordovician Snails I have found.It appears to spiral backwards.Can someone name this species and is it common?
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What it is it? It’s hollow on the inside. I have other pieces made of same material. Is there anyway these could be corals? I don’t want to waste space here or our time. If you see anything in these pics worth commenting on, just enlarge and screenshot it back to me in a reply. Then I’ll respond w better photos of the item in question. I appreciate all of you!
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I’m only posting these because of the similarities in the 2 pieces. Very heavy iron material found in same creek in Arkansas near the Missouri border. Soon to be added to my rock garden.
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Ordovician northeast Arkansas.Found in the same general location.Some show groth lines and a deep cone shaped hole in one end.I am thinking cephalopods or siphuncles?
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I found this gastropod in creek gravel northeast arkansas southern border of the ozark uplift.It appears to have a operculum [trap door].But it is unlike the common ceratopea.I need help with this fossil.Is it a trap door or a gastropod stuck inside another gastropod?Map is lower ordovician but I find different age fossils in this stream.Thanks.
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I am guessing Coral Sponge or Bryozoan I do not know.So I need an ID.Found in creek gravel,Northeast Arkansas,Lower Ordovician.Thanks.
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This fossil is not like the other Gastropods I find in this creek. The shell is more inline instead of going out to one side.Very few Cephalopods found in this creek.Lower Ordovician Northeast Arkansas creek gravel.Southeast boundary of the ozark uplift.Someone Please ID this fossil.Thank you.
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I found these fossils in creek gravel Northeast Arkansas Lower Ordovician.Someone please tell me if they are a sponge or coral.And the name of species .
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This fossil was found in Northeast Arkansas.Sandy wash.Lower Ordovician. This fossil may not be common in this area it's the only one I have ever found.Thanks.
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Not sure of the time period.most of the fossils I find in this creek are Lower Ordovician. Only 1 mile down stream is Ouatemary with some strips of Cretaceous inbetween. North east Arkansas.The fossil is very heavy.Please let me know if my pictures are too small.
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