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Ordovician Sponge?


Trickworm

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Found this in Waynesville Ohio. Has a porous surface like some kind of sponge or coral.

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This has to be something. Can anyone else imagine it being an isolated cameral septum from an orthocone ?

Maybe, but it seems to have a tip or point

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looks like a bryozoa (u.left) growing on a piece of a cephalopod. LOTS of cephalopods in the cuts near Waynesville

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