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Feather or Fern


Deb RL

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My husband and I found this in Myrtle Beach, SC this week. It's not wood or bone, so we are wondering if it is feather or fern. Your help is needed. Thanks!

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Neither looks like a ray mouth plate

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Ray teeth!

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2 hours ago, Deb RL said:

feather or fern

Feather, fern, tooth, ' is no matter. Nature uses the tools that are on the bench.

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