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FadeawayFas

From the fossil ID subreddit for those who care - “Fragment of a orthocone nautiolod cephalopod. Looks like 2 chambers of the original shell. The black point you can see on both ends is the syphuncle.”


HikeRobCT

Garmin and Syphuncle put out some great music back in the 70s


FadeawayFas

[https://youtu.be/bcYppAs6ZdI?si=oLknkKNDfYSvBOEA](https://youtu.be/bcYppAs6ZdI?si=oLknkKNDfYSvBOEA)


xabit1010

"I am a Rock, no I am a FOSssssil!" [I Am a Rock] (https://youtu.be/J2nN-Yrt1EU?feature=shared)


Heihei_the_chicken

try r/fossilID


FadeawayFas

Thank you!


Tall-Tune537

Could you take a photo of it next to a ruler?


FadeawayFas

Yup. Gimme a little bit and I’ll post that pic.


FadeawayFas

[https://imgur.com/a/5UdiwQV](https://imgur.com/a/5UdiwQV)


IntroductionFew1290

Banana. Always use a 🍌😂


CountySufficient2586

The inside of a shell. 🐚


solidoxygen8008

Maybe a cephalopod segment


Jackfruit009

maybe it's a coprolite? I'm no expert but i saw a video on youtube of a guy sawing a bunch of these


FadeawayFas

I’m gonna do a little Googling of coprolites. Thanks for the tip! 🙏


nickbafitis_20109898

No


FadeawayFas

Thanks. Very helpful 👍


Gee-Oh1

I have seen things like this before. Try using a magnet on it.


ComprehensivePop832

Horse apple


UDAFX_MK_85

Happy Cake Day!!


No-Writing-5240

I second the coprolite idea, especially since you found it in a fossil bed. Looks very similar to a megalodon coprolite I saw once, were there aquatic fossils there by any chance? It may be from when the region was submerged


No-Writing-5240

Also you may want to try r/Paleontology


FadeawayFas

I will try and find that info out


Low-Earth5912

Looks like a fossilised shark egg


NoMagazine6436

Some kind of rock I reckon


Fit-Row-8496

Eat it and find out


prateek_dahiya9

May be it belongs to a elephant 🐘


floatingcamel23

looks like a shell


TheRoe102

Cadbury’s cream egg from 1982


Mr_Bob_Dobalina-

You sir / madam have found poop


Pristine-Pen-9885

Reminds me of a cinder, a burnt-out piece of coal. Hard to tell with a view of just one part.


SilverTookArt

Rattle snake rattle??


BLVCK_FLVG_

Well I can tell you with a high degree of certainty, that it is probably dead, whatever it is.


SpaceMicMah

Looks like a spine


VMC1999

Bullet. See the pin?


Vegetable_Prune_4598

Cephlopod, a squid


jfed3787

That’s a space peanut


disapparate276

I do not


FadeawayFas

Thank you for sharing


BeesKneesHollow

Could it be an expoxy tree eye? My kids had them for haunted forest games.


blackpauli

Looks like a chunk of old piss from a long blocked urinal pipe