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- Coprolite Identification - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Rather than writing information about coprolite identification on multiple threads, I thought I would post information about coprolite identification here so it can be referenced in ID threads (I'm getting lazy, I know) I was also thinking it might be fun for others to post coprolites in their o
- Coprolite? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Found in Peace River Formation, Bone Valley Member, Central Florida 10cm long, 75g weight, no odor Found broken and discarded on a creek side footpath Interior is sandy Specimen is delicate
- COPROLITE INCLUSION - What is it? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Pre-coprolite is a suggested term for coprolite material found within the body, you would have to have evidence of the coprolite having been found within a preserved alimentary canal or at least within a preserved body to indicate that it was preserved 'pre-extrusion'
- Identifying Coprolites - The Fossil Forum
Here are a few things to consider when trying to determine whether or not you have a coprolite: 1 Location, Location, Location – If you haven’t guessed, the first and most important thing to consider is the location your rock was found Don’t expect to find a coprolite unless you find it in geologic area layer where other fossils are found
- Coprolite? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
It seems I may have accidentally discovered my first coprolite! I collect and photograph rocks, pebbles, and boulders, so while spending two months in Nova Scotia, Canada, I came across something interesting While at my daughter’s home on Bible Hill, I noticed a dark 1 1 2" rock on her shale driveway that immediately caught my attention
- Is this coprolite? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Hi all, I'm a new user to the forum I found this near Essaouira on a recent holiday in Morocco I think it may be coprolite, it is stone but looks like very like the fresh camel fresh dung that was on the same beach It is about 30mm round and 12mm thick Thanks in advance for any thoughts, Chris
- Coprolite Identification - Page 2 - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
In 1996, I was being introduced to coprolite hunting in Northeast New Mexico, when I found these two pieces in close proximity to one another The larger plop, has an indentation on the side, where something stepped into it The longer piece has obvious sphincter marks along the taper It seems entirely possible that both pieces were left by
- My Coprolite Collection - Member Collections - The Fossil Forum
Megalodon coprolite From top, fish coprolite, mosasaur coprolite, shark coprolite, megalodon coprolite's black appearance may be from consuming belemnites Close up of megalodon coprolite Notice big bite mark in far right coprolite The redish tint is due to agatizing process of the coprolite Nodule coprolite Unknown species
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