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Darko

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Hi guys! 

 I found this seashell in a normal sand near my house.Can someone tell me is this fossilized seashell or a modern one? 

Thanks

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8 minutes ago, ynot said:

How far from a water source are You?  Looks like a modern fresh water clam that is commonly used as fish bait.

Pretty far .

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There is really no way to be sure. It is possible that it was brought there by someone many years ago.

If You can find more there then it becomes more likely to be a fossil.

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I think it is a modern species of Corbicula, the Asiatic clam. It is an invasive species that has spread to many countries. It is found in most rivers in the US and a quick Google search shows it is in Serbia.

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Just now, Al Dente said:

I think it is a modern species of Corbicula, the Asiatic clam. It is an invasive species that has spread to many countries. It is found in most rivers in the US and a quick Google search shows it is in Serbia.

 

19 minutes ago, ynot said:

There is really no way to be sure. It is possible that it was brought there by someone many years ago.

If You can find more there then it becomes more likely to be a fossil.

Yeah, i found many of then.

2 minutes ago, Al Dente said:

I think it is a modern species of Corbicula, the Asiatic clam. It is an invasive species that has spread to many countries. It is found in most rivers in the US and a quick Google search shows it is in Serbia.

Hmm, good information! Thanks!

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How many ribs/cm are visible on the shell?

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