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My Brooksella's (star Cobbles)


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5 hours ago, Cheryl 55 said:

...and what I have are trace fossils of something feeding in the mud. Are they from the same time period, or are the trace fossils newer? 

 

Asterosoma is more recent than the Cambrian.  We can pinpoint the age if you provide the info on the county where you collected it. 

 

 

5 hours ago, Cheryl 55 said:

Ok, thank you! So, Brooksellas are the fossils of sponges and are usually separate, loose fossils,...

 

Brooksella is not a sponge.  Please take a moment to read these 3 posts that appear directly above in this thread.

 

 

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Those Brooksellas are awesome! Ive made 2 trips to that area in search for them, and ive only found a few . You are very lucky to have them so close to you. I have a few good spots for trilobites there and i have no trouble finding them,but Brooksellas are much harder for me to find. 

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