What kind of snake?
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Re: What kind of snake?
Hi Hengky,
You're flooding the forum a little with your many topics. I'll lump them together.
You're flooding the forum a little with your many topics. I'll lump them together.
Try to learn something about everything and everything about
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Re: Re: What kind of snake?
Hi Frederik,Frederik wrote:
Hi Hengky,
You're flooding the forum a little with your many topics. I'll lump them together.
The first Sorry to keep flooding the forum with my topics.
however, it does not matter to me for "merged", it's better for the efficiency of the place and I really appreciate it.
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Re: What kind of snake?
It has been a while since I have posted, but I would just like to say that this member was also posting his rocks on The Fossil Forum before he got banned for wasting our time. The deposit he is searching in is marine, it is not meant to be full of land animals or "bodied" fossils with flesh on them.
Regards,
Regards,
Re: What kind of snake?
Sorry, but this is definitely not a snake. Nothing on the photos resembles anything reptile-like.
A coprolite could indeed be a possibility. Or maybe a highly worn Gastropod shell core. Or it could just be an oddly shaped concretion.
A coprolite could indeed be a possibility. Or maybe a highly worn Gastropod shell core. Or it could just be an oddly shaped concretion.
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