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Brondonh

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I have my guesses but it's pointless to say being that I'm putting it up here for you all to help me out figure what it is. Found around a lot of shell marine life bones whale Manatee dolphin also found petrified wood and coral pieces. From Venice, Florida let me know what you think thank you very much

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Looks a lot like the sediment-filled galleries of the sponge Cliona in a fragment of mollusk shell, but the photos are too blurry to be more sure. We get things like this in the Cretaceous of NJ but I'm not sure I've heard of such things in the Cenozoic of Florida. That said, Cliona is still extant so it shouldn't be a problem.

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