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Im betting you went over the size limit for uploading images. You can email them to your self to reduce the file size.

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5 minutes ago, Raggedy Man said:

Im betting you went over the size limit for uploading images. You can email them to your self to reduce the file size.

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Can't be identified from just a stem cross-section especially with no locality, I'm afraid. 

May even be the stem of another echinoderm such as a blastoid. 

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I doubt you'll be able to get an ID on as Tidgy stated above. There's just not enough there to go off of. Without the geological information to go with it, its anyones guess. Cool find though. And as always thanks for sharring it!

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The images are still not appearing. 

 

As others have said, IDing without geological formation may not result in anything definitive. :( 

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May be UFOs in the area? :zen:

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