I own the fish head.
http://digsfossils.com/fossils/misc_fossils.html
And I still think it's a fish head. LOL
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> Big Brook has produced some pretty neat pseudofossils. Anybody
remember that amazing iron concretion "fish head?" It had eyes,
gills and pouty fish lips. It really, really looked like a fish
head. But, alas, it was just one of nature's little jokes. I still
have a handful of concretions that look like teeth, ammonites and
other just plain weird shapes. Both the darker iron (hematite or
limonite?) and the siderite concretions take on many bizarre forms.
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> The conditions at Big Brook in the Late Cretaceous were not
conducive to terrestrial footprints. That water was deep. But there
have been footprints found in the soft clays of the Raritan(?)
Formation. Those were found many years back while mining for brick
clay.
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> Erich Rose, Exhibit Designer
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> Austin, TX 78746
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>
> --- On Thu, 8/7/08, Henry <digsfossils@...> wrote:
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> From: Henry <digsfossils@...>
> Subject: [NEPaleo] Re: footprint id help...
> To: NEPaleo@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, August 7, 2008, 4:53 AM
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> Sorry, but it couldnt be a dino print. But it is an interesting
looking
> concretion.
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> > hey all...i went to big brook collecting last weekend. along with
a
> > bunch of shark teeth and other fossils, i found a dino track. im
not
> > sure what type of dino made it, but it is very cool. ive posted
pics
> of
> > it in the album titled big brook footprint. mabye someone out
there
> can
> > id it for me.
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