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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 25, 2024 20:58:00 GMT -5
It looks like a limb section broke apart. It sure does. I also wonder if it could be the remnants of two side by side to each other? As soon as I saw this, it looked to me like the top two sections and the two sections on the right were a piece of wood "quartered"...like you're splitting a log. I see those four pieces fitting together perfectly for a complete "circle-ish"...
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Post by RWA3006 on Sept 25, 2024 21:19:03 GMT -5
It sure does. I also wonder if it could be the remnants of two side by side to each other? As soon as I saw this, it looked to me like the top two sections and the two sections on the right were a piece of wood "quartered"...like you're splitting a log. I see those four pieces fitting together perfectly for a complete "circle-ish"... I had that thought also and I wonder if during the chewing process the wood got split like a little block of firewood. I can easily imagine that peg-like teeth could split a limb from a sideways bite.
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 25, 2024 21:23:53 GMT -5
As soon as I saw this, it looked to me like the top two sections and the two sections on the right were a piece of wood "quartered"...like you're splitting a log. I see those four pieces fitting together perfectly for a complete "circle-ish"... I had that thought also and I wonder if during the chewing process the wood got split like a little block of firewood. I can easily imagine that peg-like teeth could split a limb from a sideways bite. I have no idea why...but when I pictured a dino chewing on a stick, this immediately flashed into my brain! One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite Westerns! LOL "How's it for stains?"
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Post by RWA3006 on Sept 25, 2024 21:38:58 GMT -5
I had that thought also and I wonder if during the chewing process the wood got split like a little block of firewood. I can easily imagine that peg-like teeth could split a limb from a sideways bite. I have no idea why...but when I pictured a dino chewing on a stick, this immediately flashed into my brain! One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite Westerns! LOL "How's it for stains?" I like the one where he says "buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." One of the best movies ever.
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 25, 2024 21:42:21 GMT -5
I have no idea why...but when I pictured a dino chewing on a stick, this immediately flashed into my brain! One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite Westerns! LOL "How's it for stains?" I like the one where he says "buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." One of the best movies ever. You need the t-shirt!!
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Post by 1dave on Sept 26, 2024 4:31:49 GMT -5
The Outlaw Jose Wales(1976)
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Post by 1dave on Sept 26, 2024 4:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by wpotterw on Sept 26, 2024 8:52:41 GMT -5
It sure does. I also wonder if it could be the remnants of two side by side to each other? As soon as I saw this, it looked to me like the top two sections and the two sections on the right were a piece of wood "quartered"...like you're splitting a log. I see those four pieces fitting together perfectly for a complete "circle-ish"... I think if you made new cuts through the branches and perpendicular to the first cut surface you would be able to determine whether you are looking a cross section of a branch/stick or at a feature of agatization that occurred long after the turd was entombed in the mud/silt that would eventually be its matrix.
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Post by RWA3006 on Sept 27, 2024 9:33:09 GMT -5
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Post by 1dave on Sept 27, 2024 10:08:34 GMT -5
A good one!
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Post by RWA3006 on Oct 1, 2024 6:58:10 GMT -5
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Post by 1dave on Oct 1, 2024 8:28:54 GMT -5
Black iron - Goethite!
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Post by dustys on Oct 6, 2024 11:03:52 GMT -5
All of you have such gorgeous collections. Quite inspiring to me as a beginner.
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Post by RWA3006 on Oct 8, 2024 5:52:56 GMT -5
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Post by chris1956 on Oct 8, 2024 7:20:09 GMT -5
Nice! What causes the layering on the right sides of the second photo?
Thanks,
Chris
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Post by RWA3006 on Oct 8, 2024 12:38:06 GMT -5
Nice! What causes the layering on the right sides of the second photo? Thanks, Chris I'm not sure but I think it's either a cross section of a plant stem or branch, or perhaps it's the cross section of a woody fungus that grew onto the turd like the way some tough fungi grow on tree trunks. Another idea is the coprolite is expelled in a blob of layered material. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has other ideas.
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Post by rockjunquie on Oct 8, 2024 18:07:22 GMT -5
RWA3006 I was at Stuckey's today and saw something that made me think of you. I had to get it. I hope you get a giggle.
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Post by RWA3006 on Oct 8, 2024 21:47:02 GMT -5
RWA3006 I was at Stuckey's today and saw something that made me think of you. I had to get it. I hope you get a giggle. you're killing me. How is it that this thread brings out so much naughty humor? I blame Rick. eta, I got more than a giggle.
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Post by RickB on Oct 9, 2024 5:23:11 GMT -5
RWA3006 I was at Stuckey's today and saw something that made me think of you. I had to get it. I hope you get a giggle. you're killing me. How is it that this thread brings out so much naughty humor? I blame Rick. eta, I got more than a giggle. You could fill it with rabbit pellets instead of candy to make it more authentic.
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Post by RWA3006 on Oct 15, 2024 7:00:08 GMT -5
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