Need a fossil i.d

cody milam

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So yesterday after my hunting trip on my friends property I decided to go down to the dried out creek bed and look for quartz and anything interesting and I found these little fossils and I have no clue what they are
They're opening in the middle (from what I've seen) is circular or star like
Any and all help is appreciated :)

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Don't know where you are Cody, but in Kentucky, on Lake Cumberland, the shores of the lake are littered with crinoid fossils. I grew up there and it was one of my favorite fossils to find. Here are a couple pics of some of them I picked up on vacation a couple years ago.
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