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Mysterious Brachiopod Nº2


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Looks like a Terebratulida order brachiopod but I couldn't tell you the species. Love the color! :)

-Dave

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It seems a Liospiriferina rostrata (quite similar to those appearing at the Gomez Alba...) :rolleyes:

Nice color!

This one comes from Spanish Jurassic, and has a spectacular caramel-like colour:

Crabs are out there...

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That looks like a pocket fossil to me! You know, one you carry in your pocket so you can admire it during the day! :)

Fosceal

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