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Odd textured fossil from Grayson County Creek ID???


shel67

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This is one of those strange little fossils that keeps you guessing. The center “texture” almost looks like a skin imprint. A lot of different things going on here. Coprolite perhaps? Any ideas? Thank you in advance! 

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1 minute ago, shel67 said:

Of course, you know I have to use the penny from now on, right? :D

Unfortunately coins are a bad choice for a scale.

There are many non american members on the forum that have no idea what size an american coin is.

It is best to use a ruler or tape measure for a scale.

Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys."

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

 

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10 minutes ago, ynot said:

Unfortunately coins are a bad choice for a scale.

There are many non american members on the forum that have no idea what size an american coin is.

It is best to use a ruler or tape measure for a scale.

Yes, of course. I use a ruler as well! I was joking regarding a prior conversation about this penny. ;)

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