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ftkftk | 1 year ago

When I go fossiling in Florida almost every large find is from the Pleistocene or Holocene, when Florida was not covered by the ocean. Identifying the bone fragments is always a big puzzle that involves a good bit of study and reference books. A fun puzzle for sure, but sometimes you end up with a find that you just can't place. It would be great to have a technique such as ZooMS to positively identify the unidentifiable.

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throwawaycities|1 year ago

Interesting. South, central, north Florida or the coasts? Any chance you’re looking at coral rock?

ftkftk|1 year ago

South Florida. Definitely not coral rock.