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Another Lake Michigan beach find, fossil?


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It looks like the rock has been distorted by geologic forces. It does appear to be a fossil, but it maybe impossible to ID.

A trace fossil is a good guess.

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Can you get a closer shot of the "whale tail" region? Do you think that's connected to the rest of the item or is it just a separate mark? Also, can you indicate the size of the item?

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Formation: Escondido, Marine, Upper Cretaceous

Materials: Sandstone, Mudstone, Shale, Chert, Chalk

Typical: Thalassinoides, Sphenodiscus, Exogyra, Inoceramus

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I agree - this is a trace fossil - commonly called AMB (Adhesive Meniscate Burrows).

Check out the PDF posted HERE. And #1 in the picture below:

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A better picture of the "whale tail". This rock is 2-1/4 inches at it's widest point - 16cm It seems connected, but I'm not positive. The stem area definitely resembles AMB.

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not really seeing a fossil there

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Fossildude19 has nailed it. Only further ID would be the age and the name of the trace maker. Beach float would not yield that info for you.

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So the formation where this originally came from is continental/non-marine ,then?

AMB's being defined in the continental realm

good piece on disinguishing Taenidium,Beaconites and Ancorichnus:

http://cdn.palass.org/publications/palaeontology/volume_37/pdf/vol37_part2_pp305-337.pdf

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