Crinoid pieces with trace fossils

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Crinoid zone layer with many trace fossil pathways of snails worms and trilobites.

The Dry Dredgers is an association of amateur geologists / paleontologist / fossil hunters .
Large site of Ordovician fossils.
http://drydredgers.org/

My album on Cincinnatis World famous fossils 400+ photos
http://community.webshots.com/album/182825680RiWXUr

Ordovician Geologic Period
http://www.palaeos.com/Paleozoic/Ordovician/Ordovician.htm

Bill Whites Ordovician trilobite gallery
http://drydredgers.org/billwhite10.htm

Guide to Order of Trilobites -One of the best inro to Trilobite sites!
http://www.trilobites.info/

Cincinnati Fossils in depth look
http://www.uga.edu/~strata/cincy/fauna/fauna.html

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  • @videogoatbird Same here. I only just found out recently when on a field trip. The look amazing when they swim don't they!!

  • I didn't realize until watching some videos on here that these suckers still exist and what's more they swim around!!!!??? I thought that were like plants.

  • Wow That is amazing!  I didn't realize what I was looking at until you did that close-up. Cool....Thousands! Takes me 10 minutes to find one at Lake Michigan in Indiana. Thanks.

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