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Bivalve inner cast?


MSirmon

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Near Crosbyton, TX found what looks like a piece of chewed gum. I'm thinking the inner mold of a bivalve or maybe just an very interesting rock. Thought? 

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Wow! That thing is  mess! I'm going to guess geologic based on lack of enough symmetry, but if it was ever alive you may be right with bivalve, like maybe a rudist.

 

edit: it looks like the material around Crosbyton is too early for Rudists so strike that idea lets go with very interesting rock.

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+1 for geologic - rock. 

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