MOs fossil ID pix

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Thanks for sharing, that may help a few folks that are getting started collecting. :thumbsup:
If the 'Global warming', & melting Ice continue, we may once again see the 'shallow seas' covering this area.

Fossis...............
 

Hey Fossis. thanx for lookin' .
 

I find this to be uselful AND printed a copy for my niece.

Thanks mamabear...glad you're back in action:)
 

hi Vibes! I'm glad to be back! golly these 'puters can be a pain! Glad you can use the ID & really glad you gave one to your niece. Hope she finds & ID's lots.
 

Good post, Mamabear....Now I can use a scientific name for the clamshells, snailshells and those curly thingies...
 

oldgoat said:
Good post, Mamabear....Now I can use a scientific name for the clamshells, snailshells and those curly thingies...
Ohhh! I really like those curly thingys. I have bunches of'em! Thanx oldgoat, glad I can pass it on. MO. has a lot of good info available through the park system.
 

Hey thanks, I've seen some of these, now I have a name to go with them.

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