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Apatitic

In reference to fossils, it is used for those containing the mineral apatite.  In the 1800's, noted paleontologist William Buckland referred to this mineral as phosphate of lime.  Hydroxyapatite and fluorapatite are forms of this mineral that are commonly found in bone, teeth and fossils.

Snail Trail?
(Sinuous Carnivore Coprolite)
North Sea Scrolls?
(Scroll Coprolites)
Poopy Poop?
(Scroll Coprolite with Fish Vertebrae Inclusions and Surface Pellets)
Crappy Date?
(Scroll Coprolite)

(Scroll coprolite)
Pre-Poo?
(Possible Spiral Cololite)
Soft Tissue?
(Possible Cololite with Preserved Spiral Valve Tissue)

(Pair from the Derrière)

(Name Me!)

(Marine coprolite with ring-shaped inclusions)
Let's Cut the Crap
(Marine Coprolite from Church Cliff Bay)
Franken-Stool
(Large Spiral Fish Coprolite with Articulated Vertebrae)

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