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On the back side of a plate I received recently containing Chirotherium barthii or Isochirotherium sp. prints from the Holbrook Member of the Moenkopi Formation, Snowflake Arizona, I found what might be plant material. I’m not sure if they can be identified as anything with these photos but I plan to take closer more detailed photos once I’m back home.  

Personally to me (which could just be my mind playing tricks on me) they seem to be stems of some sort.  

 

Before I conclude this post though I’d like to apologize for my past actions, since I’ve joined the forum in 2019 I’ve annoyed many and have caused more than one problem, acting like a child asking same questions over and over again, posting stuff I shouldn’t be, and losing something I should’ve never even had, I’m sorry for that and I hope I can start fresh.  

 

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Looks more like sedimentary structures, to me. :unsure: 

I couldn't totally rule out ichnofossils, either.  

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They sort of look like burrows.

 

Did these come from a Forum member in Snowflake?

 

Hang in there Kaleb. We were/are young once and may have done things we regret. We should be judged by what we become and not by what we were. Continue your journey of collecting wisdom.

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