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CrabbyAppleton

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16. Your info suggests you should take care of the specimen you have.
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 06:53 AM
Jan 2023

Do you have the other part of the rock? If so, take care of it too.

Take your friends advice and get help from experts familiar with your locality. Try to document everything you can remember about where you found it.

A vertebrate fossil that small from your area could be significant.

Cheers,

Crabby

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