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Bivalve?


abird

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Hi, 

This is my first post and I'm very new to fossils and minerals but also very interested in learning, now that I've found this new interest. 
Last weekend I was hiking with a friend on a dinosaur footprint trail and found this. I thought it had an interesting shape. I'm guessing it's just bivalves attached to the rock, but would like some other opinions since I know very little about fossils. 

Thank you in advance :) 

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Welcome to TFF!

This piece does not look like a fossil.

It appears to be a concretion with some mineral veining.

 

Regards,

Tony

Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys."

Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough."

 

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+1 for geologic

Don't know much about history

Don't know much biology

Don't know much about science books.........

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