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Posted: 7/1/2015 1:05:08 PM EDT
Anyone know the name of the organism that produces this iridescent shell? We've found a few chips or shards of them on the beach here in Florida and were wondering what they were from. Thanks!



Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:06:44 PM EDT
[#1]
Abalone shell.
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:08:00 PM EDT
[#2]
petrified whale shit.


Poop thread?
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:08:35 PM EDT
[#3]
FPNI
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:13:00 PM EDT
[#4]
No abs that I know of in FL.  Too warm.
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:14:26 PM EDT
[#5]
Mother of pearl, oyster shell.
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:15:54 PM EDT
[#6]
Fukushima nuclear waste washing up on shore. Your fucked op, dibs on guns and ammo.
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:16:50 PM EDT
[#7]
Sea shell fragment. Black abalone can look like that.

Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:19:40 PM EDT
[#8]
Congealed crude oil from Deepwater Horizon

Or abalone
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:21:14 PM EDT
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Abalone shell.
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Thanks dude!
Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:24:12 PM EDT
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No abs that I know of in FL.  Too warm.
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Know how you can tell I didn't read OPs post?



Link Posted: 7/1/2015 1:26:00 PM EDT
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Fifth post nailed it. Tumbled oyster she'll.
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