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Found this little guy on texoma appears to have bacteria like little bugs throughout the stone

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Can you take a clear close-up?

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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The fossils are probably Carboniferous and were brought to Lake Texoma via rivers or humans since the rocks in the area are Cretaceous.

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Yes to the Pennsylvanian fusulinid. And Triticites is a good guess as it is one of the more common genera, but there are several others. Very cool!

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