One of my students brought this in to try and ID and after much work I have not got very far. A friend pointed me to your sight because of the vast knowledge here. It was found in southeast Missouri, partially buried in a creek bed.
They have a fossil section on here and the people are kind and knowledgable and will be able to help you. You are at the right place just wrong section.
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Doesn't look like a fossil to me, just different strata, layers of sediments, sandwiched together, two of them cracked and forming something that looks like a jaw with teeth fragment but is not...
Sorry, in my opinion this is a so called "pseudofossil"...
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
Not insisting on it but still trying to get a clear answer. With my major I have studied alot of rocks and yet to have come across a sedimentary rock that has spilt with such perferct/proportionate shapes. I've concluded it is chert not limestone which hurts the fossil idea but my brain is not letting me believe it is just an 'accident'. I submitted the pictures to the Eastern Missouri Palentological Society who was intrigued but also had issues so they asked me to mail it to them and they would study it. It is in route now, so we wait.................
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Re: Student found this fossil...any ideas?
Originally Posted by jr.nation88
Originally Posted by yaxthri
Still insisting on the "fossil" theory?...
Not insisting on it but still trying to get a clear answer. With my major I have studied alot of rocks and yet to have come across a sedimentary rock that has spilt with such perferct/proportionate shapes. I've concluded it is chert not limestone which hurts the fossil idea but my brain is not letting me believe it is just an 'accident'. I submitted the pictures to the Eastern Missouri Palentological Society who was intrigued but also had issues so they asked me to mail it to them and they would study it. It is in route now, so we wait.................
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