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What is this? Marine fossil?


Mykkhul97

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definitely :)

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The bottom ammonite appears to be something like Turrilites sp. or Mariella sp. The top one is hard to tell because of the angle, but based on its appearance perhaps it came from different strata? Hard to say, but it also looks like Turrilities or Mariella. A better angle might make me change that last ID. 

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Can we see a couple of different angles on each fossil, and it would help if you could provide some general locality/age/formation information.  As it is, I'm inclined towards a scaphitid ammonite for the first one, and a didymocerid ammonite for the second, but that could change.

 

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ammonite segment

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