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Bivalves from Cretaceous


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Could be some bivalves from late Jurassic or washed out from Cretaceous. Northen New Mexico. All from one place. Thanks.

 

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I think those are all geological in nature. I can't remember the mineral name though. :unsure:

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They look like Calcite to me, or possibly cone in cone structures that have become isolated. Not fossils, but interesting from a geological perspective.

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