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New to fossil hunting and need some help identifying some things


Yakamo

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The first one is definitely a fossil - I might be way off, but I think it's crinoid? May also be rugose/horn coral. The second looks to just be a concretion or rock.

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The first is a  solitary rugose coral. The second is a septarian nodule/concretion.

 

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