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Thread: November meetiing - MAAST fossil dig 11/20

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    The kids had a great time! We stopped for dinner on the way home and they wanted to go right back to get more fossils.



    some minor injuries:


    lots of shells, a couple of spiny urchins and a bunch of mystery balls (what are they?)

    Karin



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    We found some of the same things Karin. Ace told Xander that they were sponge.
    John

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    yep, there is some discussion as to whether they are sponges or algal fruiting bodies

    Quote Originally Posted by FireWater View Post
    Ace told Xander that they were sponge.
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    looks like it was a blast, such a cool idea for a meeting

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    It was super fun Rob. Hope we can find some more stuff like this to do in the future.
    John

    "Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato View Post
    yep, there is some discussion as to whether they are sponges or algal fruiting bodies
    So you're telling me that it might be a super sized bubble algae fossil? LOL
    John

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    I was worried it was trigger poop or something so bubble algae sounds better to me. lol
    I also had flattened things with kind of a goosebumpy skin. Any idea what that was? Shaped sort of like sand dollars...
    Karin



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    We had a great time too and came home with some good finds, 2 different types of urchins, many shells, mostly bivalves, one nautilus, and several sponge ballls. Great to see everyone. I might have to get back out there after another good rain! Priscilla

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    Does this help a little? According to this we found a bunch of the deer hearts.

    http://paleo.cc/paluxy/gr-fossils.htm
    John

    "Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway

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    fabulous Firewater! That's perfect!
    And I think I got nearly everything.
    Karin



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