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Findings On Lake Erie Shore, What Am I?


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wow, that's really cool looking. but in reality, from the stuff around it, it kinda looks like it may have been formed by natural processes and not be a fossil. we'll see what others think, but i'd call it a pseudofossil. we all deal with finding quite a bit of strange stuff when we start looking hard for fossils.

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That is one weird looking rock. By the look I'd say you put in your scanner?

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Check out the other pic's i sent to.. I took them w/camera.

Scan, why yes i did...It fit...U get a A+ for the day!!

Turn it ,

it look's like a beak...post-2028-1249918108_thumb.jpg

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It is possibly an ichnofossil: marks left in the sediment by an (invertebrate) animal.

Things like this are sometimes called "trilobite rests".

It is not, absolutely, positively, a baby bird.

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Wow that is so very cool it looks like a bug in a silt matrix like a large ant of sorts. Hemm I can't see the bird but? Very nice find though.

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It is possibly an ichnofossil: marks left in the sediment by an (invertebrate) animal.

Things like this are sometimes called "trilobite rests".

It is not, absolutely, positively, a baby bird.

That's a good start....Now, what is a trilobite rest??

I have yet to find a trilobite here..i know there there.

craig amendola

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Reminds me of pictures I've seen of whale lice, which are actually crustaceans.

Dang, How big did whale lice get?

craig amendola

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Check out the other pic's i sent to.. I took them w/camera.

Scan, why yes i did...It fit...U get a A+ for the day!!

Turn it ,

it look's like a beak...post-2028-1249918108_thumb.jpg

Sending one more pic.post-2028-1249999153_thumb.jpg

craig amendola

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