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Hello all,

I'm working on a project for my Geo 200 class and I am having some trouble identifying the fossils on a rock I was given (pictured with the white bar representing 2 cm). I believe it's Bryozoan but if you have a better explanation please share.

Thanks!

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The branching-twig arrangement is consistent with some bryozoans; I'd need to see a sharp, highly magnified image to confirm the presence of zooids to be sure.

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Welcome to the forum from an ex- Woosterite. Lived on Oakley Road as a child. Does the smell of Fritos still permeate the air?

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