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I found this fossil while collecting rocks for a landscaping project.  It was in Gasconade County Missouri along the Dry Fork Creek (if that helps at all). 

I washoping to go back and look for more fossils or more of this fossil in the fall when the critters go away again.  

 

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Hello, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco. :)

Those are chert nodules, methinks. 

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I agree with Adam.

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"We only well see with the heart, the essential is invisible for the eyes."

 

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I agree, chert nodules (possibly reflecting what were originally burrows).  However they are very striking and I certainly would have brought them home. 

 

Don

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