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Weird Fossil from Big Brook


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 Hey guys, 

I'm new here and to fossil collecting in general and have made a couple trips to Big Brook. I've collected mostly shark teeth and the usual fossils in the area but the other day found this fragment of something. I wouldn't have thought too much about it but it has these odd ridges on a small part of the edge which baffles me and everyone whose seen it. Is this even a fossil and if so does anyone have any clue what it is from? Any information would be greatly appreciated. 

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This appears to be a fossil Exogyra costata with a minor section of the oyster missing. Read here for more information:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exogyracostata

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It's  probably an Exogyra or Pycnodonte "lid". Very common downstream of Boundary Road Bridge. Scarce upstream of the bridge.

  Agreeing with Veira and Aldente and now Got Bones!

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Thanks so much for the information! I figured it was an invertebrate of some kind but it looked a lot different and larger compared to all of the other oyster fossils you see everywhere in that site. 

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On a side note these are the other fossils I found that day. The Squalicorax tooth on the bottom left is the most complete  one I've found so far. 

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Two of those are cow shark teeth, nice finds. :meg:

 

 

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On 4/17/2017 at 8:13 AM, Got Bones? said:

Two of those are cow shark teeth, nice finds. :meg:

 

I think you mean "Crow Shark" teeth. 

They are definitely not cow shark teeth. :unsure: 

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On ‎5‎/‎5‎/‎2017 at 2:40 PM, Fossildude19 said:

 

I think you mean "Crow Shark" teeth. 

They are definitely not cow shark teeth. :unsure: 

Oops! I meant Crow shark teeth!

 

 

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