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Any Trace fossils that can be ID’d? North Alabama


Steph

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Headed back to area where these were collected this weekend (Crane Hill, AL) & would like to know if I should keep collecting similar rocks? If fossils present, how can they be better delineated? 

3 Specimens: 

31-trackway? 
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29- Not sure the best angle for this one so multiple pics. Last 2 pics are the back. 
 

 

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On 6/17/2022 at 10:27 AM, Rockwood said:

It does look like the sediment one sees ejected from burrowing in the intertidal zone. Maybe @abyssunder will have an opinion.

Maybe some of them are close to bivalve resting traces known as Lockeia?

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