OK. Now you've done it! Everyone knows that there are no bi-valves in
the Andes. And everyone except my mother knows there are no brachiopods
at that elevation. Well, what does that leave??? Of course!!! You have
discovered the eggs of Flying Pigs. They lay them in the Andean Summer.
Then they come North. After which they return to the Andes in time for
the eggs to hatch. Gee, I thought everyone, except my mother, knew that.
Art
joe wrote:
> We have about 1500 species of fossil brachs in our
> collection ...have sudied them from all ages and all
> locations ...if those are brachs then we will EAT them
> ....
> On a serious note ...IF I had to bet money.
> ...fairly sure the photos are of non-organic
> concretions. Have seen similar concretions. These can
> be formed from a variety of geologic occurences. BUT
> ...never say never (except to them being brachiopods).
> Anyways, lots of FUN!!
>
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