extinct fossil brachiopod rhynchonella uta |
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Image is that of an extinct fossil Brachiopod Rhynchonella uta. which came from the Jurassic Period 145-200 mya. Brachiopods have two shells that may be composed of calcium carbonate (the minerals calcite and aragonite) and most lived on the ocean floor. Collected in Washington County, Utah. |
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