Tiny shell fossil turns into an alien at the right angle. Looks can be deceiving.

Rocsteddie

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Found theses in the Iron Range area of Minnesota. The stone in the upper right is the one with more than one shell fossil in it. Small clam I think and maybe a claw mark. I like to examine every thing from ever angle to see how it changes the interpretation of things.
Not looking for answers. I tumbled the stone with paw print before I realized (after I removed it from the tumbler) that it was an animal paw impression.
Thanks for checking this thread out.
 

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That's a pretty nice shell imprint, :icon_thumleft:, the actual shell is absent though.
 

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I think I found a whole ancient alien skull burial site yesterday! There must have been some sort of battle with mass decapitation because all I found were the heads...:laughing7:

alien skull1 web.jpg

sorry, couldn't help myself...nice looking material you have there!
 

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That's a pretty nice shell imprint, :icon_thumleft:, the actual shell is absent though.

Thanks OD. I didn't consider it beening an impression of a shell..
Good to know. Thanks for the info.
 

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