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Lake Erie “fossil”?


Jdrunner

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Was walking the shore this morning and came across this specimen. It’s hard like petrified wood. It seems like a mushroom cap... any ideas what it actually is?0A2A3B36-0030-4EB7-AE2F-8E8069987343.thumb.jpeg.2f4d9f6d1578020d74c563eb06eab90f.jpeg

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Looks like a possible vertebral epiphysis.  

From what? Haven't a clue. 

 

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Thank you!  It does I was also told a growth plate. But it isn’t concave which a lot of them appear to be

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