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Looks like an urchin fossil ... urchin fossils.jpg (180.47 kB . 1500x1122 - viewed 16508 times)https://www.amazon.co.uk/BAG-MOROCCAN-ECHINOIDS-FOSSIL-SPECIAL/dp/B071LM5YTP
Huh? I thought "urchin" was an animal similar to "hedgehog", "porcupine", or "echidna" and named so just because its body is full of spikes like a "land" urchin...
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly on 10/04/2020 05:26:53Huh? I thought "urchin" was an animal similar to "hedgehog", "porcupine", or "echidna" and named so just because its body is full of spikes like a "land" urchin...I should have written "sea urchin" to differentiate it from other urchins, like street urchins. In some cases the spines just consist of bristles and don't survive fossilization, other than as a pattern on the surface.
3. an archaic or dialect name for a hedgehog
an archaic or dialect name for a hedgehog
Quote an archaic or dialect name for a hedgehog Then there is yrchin, which is a sort of pork sausage.