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Shrimp and plant material? Plant material and plant material?  What are we looking at here? 
 


 

 

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I would say a shrimp molt and maybe a conifer twig. 

Another cool find, Rob.  :) 

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Definitely a shrimp molt.

What looks like a conifer twig is actually a part of the shrimp.

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Thank you both, Tim and Rob!  

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