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Ramo

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I posted this a while back, and nobody could come up with an answer to what this is. We have a lot new members since then, so I thought I'd try again.

It was found in the Blue Hill Shale of north-central Kansas. There are many serpentine concretions in the area. These concretions have crystals throughout the cracks in them. It's brobably just some of these crystals left over from an eroded concretion, but they seem almost too symetrical for that.

Any other ideas?

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looks more like a cnidarian/coral. I'd have to do a lot of looking in my TOIP to be more specific given there are almost 10,000 species.

Eman

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