08 April 2022

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Jasper with fossils; worm-like wrigglers!

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  1. Have you been able to identify the fossils?

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    1. Hari OM
      Just nemotodes (or worm-like wrigglers as stated). Any closer ID has eluded me all these years. Yxx

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  2. That is a beautiful piece of jasper! The number and size of the fossils are arresting.

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  3. The Jasper with fossils is cool looking.
    Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!

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  4. Yam I love collecting shells and smooth sea glass. I am thoroughly enjoying your collection. So far this is my favorite I love the color and the wormy art
    Hugs Cecilia

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  5. I like those wigglers. we have something dropping wigglers like this. I will have to take a photo, they are falling in the pool. not sure what they are but not jasper for sure

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  6. I always thought that Jasper was red?

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    1. Hari OM
      Red jasper is the most common colour - but it also appears as yellow, brown/grey, green and - rarely - blue colourations. Yxx

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