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riverbanks

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Hi. I work at a zoo and am currently going through the inventory of biofacts we use for teaching and found a box of fossils in the back of the closet that are not labled. I did the best I could to ID some of them but I could really use some help with the following.

The first Mystery Fossil is a positive and negative cast.

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This looks like a Brazilian fish in a nodule, maybe a Vinctifer?? (Vinctifer comptoni)

What is the size on this one?

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Hi Riverbanks, you work at a great place! I have been there many times and always enjoy the visit.

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