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Central Texas Creek, Exogyra Ponderosa?


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My family and I love to explore creeks on the weekends. We've found many fossilized oyster shells before, but this is by far the largest specimen to date.

 

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Very nice.

Though the spelling is Exogyra ponderosa. 

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

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That is a 'family size' Exogyra ponderosa.  Well done.  :)

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