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Three cephalopods


Fossillife300

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We have a tentative ID of Oncoceras constrictum on these three fossils. I'd appreciate any input if someone has a better idea! They were all found together lined up almost touching with no other cephalopods around, so it's likely they're all the same species. Found in 2017. I think Gull River Fm. Thanks!

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I've thought to cut open the pointy one to confirm it's not a horn coral that snuck in with two cephalopods. So I could still do that if it would help. We call them the three bananas and wait always for proper ID.

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