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Older fossils. Same area as chirothere tracks


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Been finding some fossils not related to the Moenkopi or Chinle recently. I assume they washed into the area. Haven’t gotten positive identification of them. 
 

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3 hours ago, marguy said:

the last 4 photos show crinoids (stem items)

Awesome. That was my guess. I was surprised at how small they were. Never seen crinoids before. 

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