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- Coprolite? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Found in Peace River Formation, Bone Valley Member, Central Florida 10cm long, 75g weight, no odor Found broken and discarded on a creek side footpath Interior is sandy Specimen is delicate
- Coprolite Identification - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Rather than writing information about coprolite identification on multiple threads, I thought I would post information about coprolite identification here so it can be referenced in ID threads (I'm getting lazy, I know) I was also thinking it might be fun for others to post coprolites in their o
- Coprolite Identification - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Fossils - wood, bone, coprolite - do get replaced by calcium phosphate (fluorapatite) in phosphate-rich environments in Florida Here are some phosphatized finds - wood - iron phosphate (probably) - 'gator coprolite - from Florida rivers:
- Madagascar Coprolites!!! - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum
I bought some coprolites ( Mineralized dung) that came from Madagascar I have some questions What is the real age of them? Some sellers on the Internet say it's from the Eocene, others say it's from the pliocene What animal did they come from? They were labeled as turtle coprolites And last,
- Identifying Coprolites - The Fossil Forum
2 Shape – While fecal matter can be rather free-form when exposed to the elements or when digestion issues arise, most coprolites are shaped like poo As with modern extrusions, fossilized feces can be shaped like pellets, spirals, scrolls, logs, piles, etc Their shape is dependent on shape of their producers intestinal and anal structure Look for things like compaction folds and pinch
- Coprolite, Isle of Wight - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
The size of the coprolite can tell you a little bit about the size of the animal that produced it in that small animals can't produce big feces However, big animals can produce small feces If find inclusions, you learn something about their diet So is this a coprolite? Maybe Tell you son he has a good eye, and to keep looking for those
- Hi guys and gals . . is this a shark coprolite - The Fossil Forum
Hi there, My eyes really aren't trained yet to spot shark coprolites but I know they are here This popped up in my sifter on Friday and was curious if this is the real deal It sorta looks right and has a spiral but then again the phosphate nodules can take on all kinds of shapes and I've bee
- Coprolite? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Coprolite?? South Carolina lex county Wednesday at 02:51 AM (and 2 more) 4 replies 89 views SlateStone75
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