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Bone? Bryozoan? Or?


Bev

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Ordovician

SE Minnesota

Galena Formation

Sometimes we end up with Ice Age fossils here, or maybe it is a bryzoan that I'm not familiar with, or something else...

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To me, it definitely looks like a fossil and feels like a rock.

What do YOU think???

Thanks for taking the time to look! :)

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I recall finding some of that "stuff" many years ago in Minnesota, and I dismissed it as a mineral. Hope I didn't throw away something interesting.

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Not a coral or bryozoan - I think it may be a sponge, seems to be showing a nice spicule network.

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Not a coral or bryozoan - I think it may be a sponge, seems to be showing a nice spicule network.

Very interesting! Learned a new word, not that I really understand what it means when I looked it up on Google. :)

Thanks for the direction, TqB! :fistbump:

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Very interesting! Learned a new word, not that I really understand what it means when I looked it up on Google. :)

Thanks for the direction, TqB! :fistbump:

Unless it's just cancellous bone structure and Ice Age after all... sponges are more interesting though :)

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Been googling and it does look like cancellous = trabecular = spongy bone (not called spongy for nothing!).

Could it be modern? - although I note that you say it's rock-like...

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Not a coral or bryozoan - I think it may be a sponge, seems to be showing a nice spicule network.

I thought this, too, but it doesn't resemble any of the sponges I've seen in the same formations (though I'm first to admit I haven't seen all of them!!) It doesn't look organized enough to be organic, IMHO

Or precipitated tufa? - I think this is hard just from photos...

I think this to be more likely than anything volcanic. Or maybe this might be part of a crumbly "rind" from a larger silacious deposit/nodule... hard to say without holding in my hand!

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I think this to be more likely than anything volcanic. Or maybe this might be part of a crumbly "rind" from a larger silacious deposit/nodule... hard to say without holding in my hand!

The pieces that I found, I wrote off as some type of calcite. It seems to be glassy, softer than silica, and have no organized structure.

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It drops like a rock in water! LOL

NOT glassy.

Will try the acid shortly. :)

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NOT glassy.

What is it like when you try to scratch it or poke it with a knife? If it is not glassy then it isn't the stuff I found.

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Seems rather fragile for sticking it with a knife. Will do acid test shortly, just in for lunch. :)

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