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Does anyone know what this is? I found this rock in the wabash river bottoms in west central indiana two years ago. It’s not quite like anything I’ve seen around here (usually I get a ton of crinoids). The equidistant branches off the central ring remind me of a vertebrae, but that just seems too good to be true.
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Just checking some IDs on some things I found today. Any help is appreciated! 1. Am I correct in saying this is part of a trilobite? 2. I'm not sure what I'm looking at here. Is that a brachiopod, some crinoids, and coral? Or something else? 3. Is this a crinoid stem? It's more white and not as segmented as the ones I normally find.
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Hi, Was wondering if I could get help getting an ID for these. All found in Wabash County, Indiana. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! 1. horn coral? 2. 3. 4. I'm not sure if this is a fossil or not. It sort of looks like a shell embedded in the rock.
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Hi! I was wondering if I could get some ID help with these. All found in Wabash County, Indiana. Thanks! 1. 2. (both sides) 3. 4. (different angles)
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I found these today along the Wabash River in Wabash County, Indiana. Any ID help (if all of these are even fossils) would be appreciated. Thanks! 1. 2. 3.
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Wayward / Wrongway Holocene Southern elephant seal reported from Indiana (Wabash River)
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For an extreme example of a wayward marine mammal, look at the below open access paper. Valenzuela-Toro, A.M., Zicos, M.H. and Pyenson, N.D., 2020. Extreme dispersal or human-transport? The enigmatic case of an extralimital freshwater occurrence of a Southern elephant seal from Indiana. PeerJ, 8, p.e9665 Yours, Paul H.-
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I found this yesterday in the Wabash river in northeast Indiana. Its about 2.5" x3" Sort of resembles a mammoth tooth but it may just be my imagination. Thanks in advance, -Troy