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It is about 2 inches long by 3 inches deep by 2 inches in height, and full of partial fish vertibrae ( at least 12-15 separate lines of vertibrae that are cut off by whomever dug the rock out of the gravel pit).

2006-06-11 22:51:09 · 4 answers · asked by atreadia 4 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

They are definately vertebrae.

http://www.oceansofkansas.com/images2/cimy-02.jpg

2006-06-12 17:35:43 · update #1

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Try to identify it. If it's not something rare or unheard of it's not worth much, having been ripped out of its geological context.

Are you sure it's vertibrae? Not just crinoids like these.
http://teacherweb.com/tx/hopewell/peters/LSCrinoids1.JPG

Darn things are everywhere around my corner of the world, hard to find anything else here.

2006-06-12 02:12:19 · answer #1 · answered by corvis_9 5 · 0 0

Dig another pit of 6”x6”x 6” in your garden and put it in that………

2006-06-12 06:00:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Re-joint them together then, display it.

2006-06-12 06:22:42 · answer #3 · answered by noe_muit 1 · 0 0

take it to nearest University

2006-06-12 05:56:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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