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Claw Core ID- Correction Cuttlefish prong


Nimravis

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I was digging through some of my stuff while rearranging my fossils and I came across this claw core, but I do not have the ID or location anymore. I believe that it might have come from Texas, but I am not sure- Any help on ID would be appreciated.

 

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Excellent!

 

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40 minutes ago, Al Dente said:

It’s not a claw but a cuttlefish prong, probably Belosaepia. Most likely Eocene,

Wow- now I would never had guessed that. Thanks for the ID.

16 minutes ago, abyssunder said:

Excellent!

 

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Don't forget, Eric is good! ;)

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