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Slovenian fossils (or not)


Kasia

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Hi,

We found these at the sea coast in Isola, Slovenia - there were supposed to be fossilised crabs in the cliffs, but we found instead these. Are they inchofossils of some kind or just my imagination is working?

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These all look like ichnofossils to me.

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10 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

These all look like ichnofossils to me.

Thanks - any idea what could have left them?

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36 minutes ago, Kasia said:

Thanks - any idea what could have left them?

 

Sorry, I don't.  I see what look like Arthrophycus, and Paleodictyon, and maybe a few other types, though.

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Paleodictyon sure is a neat one to find :envy:! They have been around from the Precambrian - modern day and are still enigmatic. I watched this video recently on it: 

 

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