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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCan anyone ID these white...thingies?
Have done an image search, just not finding a match - kind of tooth-like, but - ?
What say you? And TIA!
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Can anyone ID these white...thingies? (Original Post)
Leghorn21
Sep 2021
OP
Thank you, missy - just found some good photos of the pens - not an exact match, but I'm
Leghorn21
Sep 2021
#7
I love the DU braintrust. I haven't seen those in years. The last time was my last visit to
littlemissmartypants
Sep 2021
#15
a kennedy
(29,655 posts)1. Look like angel wings.....if ya believe in that sorta thing.......
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)2. Awww, they do, don't they?
So sweet!
msongs
(67,405 posts)3. coral fossils? nt
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)5. Hey, just did a quick search, they could very well be from coral, m - thanks!
dweller
(23,629 posts)4. Fossilized flippers
Duck or fish, not sure
🤔
✌🏻
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)6. They look like what we called sea pens, a type of coral.
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)7. Thank you, missy - just found some good photos of the pens - not an exact match, but I'm
certainly leaning towards the coral family now - thanks!
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)8. Actually found them under bivalve.
Not coral after all.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=sea%20pens%20bivalve&iar=images&ko=-1&iax=images&ia=images
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)9. BOOM, like this, right??
Best match yet, for sure!!
Thank you!!
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)10. Yes that's it!!
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)12. Yes indeed, miss pants!!
Well done!! Drinks on me!!
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)14. Thanks Leghorn21. Cheers. ❤
Donkees
(31,392 posts)11. CUSPIDARIIDAE, Cardiomya planetica
Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)13. Cheeze, YEAH!! Aren't they just so gorgeous??!
Thank you, Donkees!!
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)15. I love the DU braintrust. I haven't seen those in years. The last time was my last visit to
Puerto Rico and that's been a while.