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Are these worms different from one another? Is anyone able to name them? And what does their appearance mean from an ecological standpoint?
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Hello all, I am still working on this very large project in the Lower Glen Rose Formation near Spring Branch, Texas. Are these marine fossils? Or are they minerals?
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Hello all, Could anyone please identify this shell that I collected within the Glen Rose Formation near Spring Branch, Texas. The outcrop is around 110 Ma.
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Does anyone know what kind of oyster these are? They were collected within the Cretaceous Glen Rose Limestone near Spring Branch, Texas.
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Can anyone identify these shells that I collected from the Glen Rose Limestone near Spring Branch, Texas. The outcrop is around 110 Ma.
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Hey all, I am working on a project within the Glen Rose Formation of Spring Branch, Texas. Could somebody take a look at these giant forams (Orbitolina texana) and see what the binding organism is. I originally thought they were oysters but now my professor suggests that they make be barnacles instead... These forams are roughly half a centimeter in diameter
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