Some tiny stuff

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yakker

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Beautiful. Thank you. Yakker
 

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bone2stone

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Pretty cool. We get the echinoids, but not the starfish. Thanks for posting...

On the contrary, there is even a species of starfish named after Austin Texas.
Austinaster McCarteri (re-named Crateraster recently) can be found in the Austin chalk.
Not so far from you are the other "Brittle stars" & Betelgeusia they can be found in Waco.
Stay tuned I have more to come.

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bone2stone

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I will post some more stuff later.
Different from these.

Jess B.
 

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Especially cute little star fish... nice.
 

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