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Antw: Permineralized bird ?:! slotje?

Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 12:29
door Erik
liborg schreef:
A another surprise > Below wing has formed thumb - nail dead - white stone, most probably sand
Hi Liborg,
Great thick > See much sand upon pterygoid - and humer us manx - >> rocks

head snug right!
Erik

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 12:36
door Frederik
Clearly not a fossil bird, and not even a fossil, not doubt about it.

I\'m sorry for your loss. ;) But keep on hunting!

@ Erik: ik lig hier dicht van\'t lachen :D

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 12:42
door liborg
Frederik wrote:
Clearly not a fossil bird, and not even a fossil, not doubt about it.

I\'m sorry for your loss. ;) But keep on hunting!

@ Erik: ik lig hier dicht van\'t lachen :D
Oukidouki
I bought it in Tesco as puzzle and 100mye Knock it up :)))

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 12:46
door Supergraver
Mij kan je ook wegdragen, wat een m.fk..s!

:D :D

Gr

Martijn

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 15:22
door nestor
Hey Liborg

Were you serious or were you pulling our leg? :(
If you are (or know) a psychologist, you (he/she)can perhaps use the stone as a kind of Rohrschacht-test.:)

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 16:01
door liborg
I shall to visit some specialist/psychologist ?
You mean ?
Why ? You really nothing to see.
O my gosh.

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 16:16
door ziepe
Not a fossil - no doubt.

Z.



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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 16:20
door liborg
Do you know, what is Fossil ? Fossils (from Latin fossus,are the mineralized or otherwise preserved remains or traces (such as footprints) of animals, plants, and other organisms.
Permineralization occurs after burial, as the empty spaces within an organism (spaces filled with liquid or gas during life) become filled with mineral-rich groundwater and the minerals precipitate from the groundwater, thus occupying the empty spaces. This process can occur in very small spaces, such as within the cell wall of a plant cell. Small scale permineralization can produce very detailed fossils. For permineralization to occur, the organism must become covered by sediment soon after death or soon after the initial decaying process. The degree to which the remains are decayed when covered determines the later details of the fossil. Some fossils consist only of skeletal remains or teeth; other fossils contain traces of skin, feathers or even soft tissues. This is a form of diagenesis.
from wikipedia

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 16:23
door liborg

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Geplaatst: 25 jan 2008, 16:36
door nestor
No Liborg. I didn\'t advise you to call for a psychologist, but to give him or her the stone as a test-object.
But it was merely a joke, I\'m sorry. :)