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What kind of rock/fossil is this, any answer would be appreciated, thank you ❤️


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What you have there are recent serpulid (tube worm) dwellings from which the animals have long since dissipated. They are attached to a stone of indeterminate origin and are not fossils.

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Moved to FOSSIL ID. ;)

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4 hours ago, Ludwigia said:

What you have there are recent serpulid (tube worm) dwellings from which the animals have long since dissipated. They are attached to a stone of indeterminate origin and are not fossils.

Thanks for the answer!

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