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Hello! I was wondering if this is a soft tissue impression. The specimen is about 2cm long and I think the rock around it is sandstone. It was found in Niobrara County, Wyoming in the Lance Formation. I would like to know what you all think!

 

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LordTrilobite

Nah, sorry. That looks geological in origin. The pattern isn't regular enough for a skin impression.

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Jurassicbro238

Ah ok, thanks! Do you know what could've caused something like this to form?

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This is pretty close.  It looks like some of the skin impressions I have found in the Lance... but just not quite right.  On the other hand, I have not seen any other rocks that look like this in the Lance (in 20 years of collecting there). 

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4 hours ago, jpc said:

This is pretty close.  It looks like some of the skin impressions I have found in the Lance... but just not quite right.  On the other hand, I have not seen any other rocks that look like this in the Lance (in 20 years of collecting there). 

Out of curiosity, what do they look like? Hoping to keep an eye out in the future.

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I will try to get you some photos.  soon...I hope.

 

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Here is some Lance Fm hadrosaur skin impressions...Tate Museum v1974.  Part and counterpart.

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and a close up of the left piece.

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@jpc that's a very nice specimen with both sides.  You can see the character in each node

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yeah, I was tickled when I found it... we were innocently collecting a stupid pile of tendons and that showed  up randomly in the matrix.  The same animal had some bones in a concretion and there is a lot more skin on this piece shown below.  

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