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Belemnite with bite mark?


frankh8147

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Hello! 

 

I found this belemnite in Monmouth County, New Jersey. I try to be careful with labeling 'predation marks' on fossils but knowing how these break, it's tough for me to picture this occurring after death or during the fossilization process.

 

What do you think? As always, all help is greatly appreciated! -Frank

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Cool find Frank. I agree with Al Dente. You can see some of the even marks of the bivalve inside the concavity.

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