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Shrimp-like creatures from Carboniferous?


Steph

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Could these be compression fossils of Paleozoic invertebrates (such as someone of the strange shrimp-like creatures)? 
Crane Hill, AL 

Carboniferous 

Thanks for looking. 

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The small items look like mineral staining to me.

The larger item may have been a concretion that split oddly.

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+1 for Tim's ID - abiotic geology can bring some pretty specimens!

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