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Benjaminpb

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Hey guys, I saved these from going to the landfill 

or being ground up and used as fill. A large stock pond was being dug on a friends property and I grabbed these when I saw them. I have had them since about 2012. I believe they're pieces of an ammonite or ammontites. I'd really like any info anyone can give me. And yes I have read up on google but it's difficult to to google something that you're unsure of, ya dig? (Fossil pun)

 

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Yes they are pieces of ammonite(s).

Maybe @JohnJ or @Uncle Siphuncle will have an idea of what species.

 

Tony

 

PS Oh, @Fossildude19 may have an idea too.:P:rofl:

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They look like Oxy frags to me as well.

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