bug!? from northern Okla.

naturegirl

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Is this a bug abdomen? We find a lot of plant stems here, but this looks different...so ..is it a bug?

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Thanks for looking,
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I cannot tell for sure what it may be, but it sure is interesting. :icon_thumleft: Cool Find!
 

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It reminds me of a rattlesnake rattle, but it you're right it does look like the underside of a beetle.
 

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Now that's an interesting one.
It definitely looks like a section of a creature that moved without legs..by the plates on what appears to me to be the underside.
 

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I have't been able to find it on the internet, maybe now that it's bumped someone can help...
 

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It kinda looks like one of my fossils, Lisa. I posted it a few years back on this forum and was told mine could be a cephalopod.
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naturegirl

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It does carmin, Thanks..I'll bet that's it

i was thinking it looks like this picture which is showing that extinct ammonites could be straight..

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Thanks for the information and links Inyo! It was a creek/surface find Ausomeness.
 

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