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I found this little rock in a creek in middle Tennessee. (Mississippian, St. Louis Limestone & Warsaw Limestone) I know there is a brachiopod and bryozoan in it, but am wondering if the area circled in red (last picture) is also a brachiopod, or something els?

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That's one busy little rock! :blink:

Accomplishing the impossible means only that the boss will add it to your regular duties.

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2 hours ago, daves64 said:

That's one busy little rock! :blink:

The busier, the better! :P

2 hours ago, Rockwood said:

I think it is a brachiopod where the external mold has overprinted the internal mold.

Thanks! :)

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I actually looked to see if there was a Made In China label on it. That's about the only place I know that packs that much into such a small area. :muahaha:

Accomplishing the impossible means only that the boss will add it to your regular duties.

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12 minutes ago, daves64 said:

I actually looked to see if there was a Made In China label on it. That's about the only place I know that packs that much into such a small area. :muahaha:

:rofl: 

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