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Looks like a chiton. Takes like chicken!

Reef haven, I think you're right. How could there be a thousand species of something I've never even heard of??? Thanks.

Edit: Have you eaten one and do they taste like chicken?
 
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Fossilbabe asked me to post this...I found it while diving Devil's Den here in Florida.
 

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Fossilbabe asked me to post this...I found it while diving Devil's Den here in Florida.
This is a rabbit jaw with teeth
 
FYI if anyone out there needs anything ID and need to get a hold of me I have a new toll free number (888) 889-7578. You will be able to send picture mail to that number and I will be able to
let you know what fossil it is. You can also go to my website. Main Page | Fossil Babe and some of the fossils have id on it as well. I'm here for you!
 
My son found this diving the other day.... It seems to be some sort of vertebrae
 

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Scott you are correct it is a Atlas Vertebra, I cant tell from the picture of which animal. Great find and thanks for sharing. Dont forget to clean it or if you going to keep it the way it was found, let it dry out before you preserve it with something. fossilbabe
 
The first picture is a Mammoth spit tooth the bone looks to be whale.
 
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