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brandon tibbetts

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I’m probably in wrong spot here sorry but this is two half’s about three inches long and found in Nevada. Just wanting to see if anyone knows what they are thank you

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Is this flintstone ? If yes, the fossil is probably a bryozoan.

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Bryozoan for me.

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Bryozoan was my first thought as well.

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Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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Thank you I wanted to ask because I thought they were separate from each other. Like matrix of worms. Thank you

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It looks a lot like a branching tabulate, but it does seem small for a the tabulate. 

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