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Domino00

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Hello all, trying to help my daughter figure this one out. 

 

Found in silt in 5 feet of water around Fort George Island within the Timucuan Preserve in Jacksonville, Florida. 

 

Thank you

 

 

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Definitely, a fragment of Ray plate.

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Hi,

 

Yes, and perhaps a part of Aetobatus arcuatus due to the slightly curved shape, if it is Miocene. Have a look here http://users.skynet.be/belgiansharkteeth/Pliocene/Ray/Rays neogene.html

 

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