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Found this large Baculite fragment while searching for fossils in the Bookcliffs North of Grand Junction, CO airport in August.IMG_2084.JPG

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Having a hard time making them out myself. :unsure:

 

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This is an internal mold.  You cannot see the suture lines, but if you run your hand along it you can feel the ribs.

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