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Rosie021

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Hi! So I found a shell one of my old friends gave me when I was a child and I remember he told me this was a very old shell, I'm curious if this is a modern shell thats just really worn or if it's a fossil. I don't know enough to be able to tell myself sadly. Thank you!

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Hi and welcome to TFF!

Do You know where it was found?

Without a location it is very hard to say if it is a "fossil" or modern. Sometimes it is hard to be sure even with that information.

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I wish I did know, I've had an interest in fossils for a few years now and itd be cool if I had one without even knowing. If I had to guess maybe somewhere in Alaska 

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This is a conch shell, to My knowledge not found in Alaska. (from a much more tropical zone.)

 

Edit, sorry do not know shells very well.

Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys."

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

 

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Looks like a whelk (Busyconidae). Can't say for sure whether it is "fossil" or not if out of context.

 

And it is sinistral, so probably Sinistrofulgar sinistrum, Busycon perversum, or Busycon contrarium.

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24 minutes ago, Peat Burns said:

Looks like a whelk (Busyconidae). Can't say for sure whether it is "fossil" or not if out of context.

 

And it is sinistral, so probably Sinistrofulgar sinistrum, Busycon perversum, or Busycon contrarium.

That was my thought, also. Nice weathering and bioerosional markings on the specimen. :)

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