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A few Teeth 

A Pipis the soft tissues of Animal opalised ( geological miracle)

A Gastropod with soft tissues opalised as well , after an event that Gastropod didn’t had time to retract in his shell and got mummified instantly in contact with high heat and salty water , after millions of years the cavity was replaced by silicate. It was studied from Paleontologie in Switzerland 

they told me it’s a Geological miracle when soft tissues are preserved.

 

 

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I seem to recall that when I was in NZ decades ago, the locals collected small clams at low tide and called them pipis.  

 

 

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