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Ahmet

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What fossil is this? I found time to fish.

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I think this is actually a sedimentary structure known as a lens. Moving water is commonly place that they are formed. 

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1 hour ago, Rockwood said:

I think this is actually a sedimentary structure known as a lens. Moving water is commonly place that they are formed. 

Maybe buddy. The fossil is long like a snake. 

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This is not a fossil. It is purely of  geological origin.

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2 hours ago, Ahmet said:

Maybe buddy. The fossil is long like a snake. 

 

Imagine a soft thin layer of sediment being squeezed out by pressure from between two firmer layers. Wherever one of the firmer layers ends the softer stuff gets squeezed out along that edge forming a long snake-like rod of sediment that eventually hardens. Sometimes it's nearly round in cross-section; sometimes it's lenticular. Pick a shape/cross-section combo -- they've just about ALL been done. Nature is malicious in her efforts to confuse us.

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I'm not totally convinced that this is geological. The lower right end  appears to show a sub spherical cross section. Could be poorly preserved plant, or burrow, possibly maybe.

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8 hours ago, westcoast said:

I'm not totally convinced that this is geological. The lower right end  appears to show a sub spherical cross section. Could be poorly preserved plant, or burrow, possibly maybe

In full snake form. Long and round. I broke the structure and saw.

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