Nov 19, 2019 1:04 AM
katewow
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#fossils#shells #scallops #beach #sand #florida
#fossils #shells #science #biology
fossils
shells
scallops
beach
sand
VarthGaydar
Put...put it in your pocket then rally ‘round the family.
poplockninja
Cool rock bro!
CheekyDogLadyAlwaysUpvotesDeanWinchester
Thought it was a dino. Neat!
Moorhen5
Just wonderful. Love coming home with a great fossil; beats shopping every time
thegonzoesquire
Its a Submarine turd
burrocafe
I found a thing one time too
puddin151
fossiliferous limestone, if it was coquina it wouldn't have the matrix between shells it would just be a solid mass of shells
Definitely not coquina!
bluehonuangel17
looked like a dog head in the first pic
CogYang
thats pretty cool. i wonder if people would like something similar but imprinted in pottery.
semiautonomicbiologicalunit
Yes. Yes they would.
Ohhh, that's a great idea!
JoetheGeologist
Neat. Where did you find it?
Naples, Fl
What type of stone do you think it is? Age?
Gatba
Probably some sort of limestone, the shells are mostly Chiones. Maybe between 1 - 5 million years old? Really unsure on the age
VarthGaydar
Put...put it in your pocket then rally ‘round the family.
poplockninja
Cool rock bro!
CheekyDogLadyAlwaysUpvotesDeanWinchester
Thought it was a dino. Neat!
Moorhen5
Just wonderful. Love coming home with a great fossil; beats shopping every time
thegonzoesquire
Its a Submarine turd
burrocafe
I found a thing one time too
puddin151
fossiliferous limestone, if it was coquina it wouldn't have the matrix between shells it would just be a solid mass of shells
katewow
Definitely not coquina!
bluehonuangel17
looked like a dog head in the first pic
CogYang
thats pretty cool. i wonder if people would like something similar but imprinted in pottery.
semiautonomicbiologicalunit
Yes. Yes they would.
katewow
Ohhh, that's a great idea!
JoetheGeologist
Neat. Where did you find it?
katewow
Naples, Fl
katewow
What type of stone do you think it is? Age?
Gatba
Probably some sort of limestone, the shells are mostly Chiones. Maybe between 1 - 5 million years old? Really unsure on the age