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Round, circle corals, mesozoic |
Archaeohelia "Helia" like helixes that are round Scleractinia->coral-> all corals are cnideria Coral= cnider |
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Thick bivalve shell, very big Mesozoic |
Venus Venus like "thick penis" usually v wide |
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Swirly on top but wider and flatter at the bottom, bivalve, mesozoic |
Exogyra Like you're EXITing a GYRe (spiral) |
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Very bumpy and tough exterior bivalve, mesozoic, rough to the touch |
Oyster "Oy, a crunchy oyster" |
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Cephalopod that are tube shaped, have semi-intricate sutures->ceratitic Mesozoic |
Baculites-> ammonoid The "back" of an ammonite named Cera(titic) |
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Sutures not very intricate-> more wavy goniatic lines, circle Mesozoic |
Goniatite-> not "GONna" make these waves "tight" Cephalopod ammonoid |
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Cone shaped, solid internal hard part of a mollusk shell Mesozoic |
Belemnitia-> Belemnites <-cephalopod |
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Sutures: Small waves Complex waves Intricate and complex waves |
Goniatitic-> small waves Ceratitic-> getting more complex Ammonitic-> Very intricate and complex |
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Very thin foram, looks like a thin chip Cenozoic |
Numulites -> PROTOzoa-> "pro" before multi celled organisms |
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Vertical lines, rounded and smooth mollusc Cenozoic |
Bivalve, Pectin (scallop) The only bivalve in cenozoic |
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Shells straight w a bend/curve end, Holes on both sides, looks like a tusk Cenozoic |
Dentalium-> "DENTAL" like teeth bc they look like pointy teeth Scapohopoda |
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Star shaped= asteroid, Cenozoic |
Starfish, Echinoderm |
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Tight and wavy sutures, circular mollusk cephalopod |
Scaphite an ammonoid with ammonitic sutures |