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Mystery fossil has scientists stumpedPaleontologist David Meyer, left and Carlton Brett, right, flank Ron Fine, who discovered the large fossil spread out on the table. Credit: University of Cincinnati

An amateur paleontologist from Ohio has found a very large and very mysterious fossil in Kentucky that professional scientists say has them puzzled.
The fossilized mysterious organism, roughly elliptical in shape with multiple lobes and almost 7 feet in length, was discovered near Covington, Ky., by Ron Fine of Dayton, a member of the Dry Dredgers, an association of amateur paleontologists based at the University of Cincinnati.
The club, celebrating its 70th anniversary this month, has a long history of collaborating with academic paleontologists, a university release said Tuesday.
“I knew right away that I had found an unusual fossil,” Fine said. “Imagine a saguaro cactus with flattened branches and horizontal stripes in place of the usual vertical stripes. That’s the best description I can give.”
The fossil reminded him of streamlined shapes seen in coral, sponges and seaweed as a result of growing in currents of water, he said.
The find has professional paleontologists scratching their heads.
“It’s definitely a new discovery,” David L. Meyer of the University of Cincinnati geology department said. “And we’re sure it’s biological. We just don’t know yet exactly what it is.”
The mystery monster seems to defy all known groups of organisms, Fine said, and leave people with more questions than answers.

via UPI.com

See, guys, you don’t have to be a professional scientist to discover new, important, and amazing things! Most people assume you must have degrees to go on digs, but that is not the case. Now, that doesn’t mean you should go out in the world without being a bit educated. Self-education is fine! Study, join societies, go to classes and lectures if you can. There’s a lot you should learn before getting your hands dirty *rimshot*, but look at this amateur who has discovered something new! Definitely an interesting find, and I can’t wait to see what papers get published.

Mystery fossil has scientists stumped
Paleontologist David Meyer, left and Carlton Brett, right, flank Ron Fine, who discovered the large fossil spread out on the table. Credit: University of Cincinnati

An amateur paleontologist from Ohio has found a very large and very mysterious fossil in Kentucky that professional scientists say has them puzzled.

The fossilized mysterious organism, roughly elliptical in shape with multiple lobes and almost 7 feet in length, was discovered near Covington, Ky., by Ron Fine of Dayton, a member of the Dry Dredgers, an association of amateur paleontologists based at the University of Cincinnati.

The club, celebrating its 70th anniversary this month, has a long history of collaborating with academic paleontologists, a university release said Tuesday.

“I knew right away that I had found an unusual fossil,” Fine said. “Imagine a saguaro cactus with flattened branches and horizontal stripes in place of the usual vertical stripes. That’s the best description I can give.”

The fossil reminded him of streamlined shapes seen in coral, sponges and seaweed as a result of growing in currents of water, he said.

The find has professional paleontologists scratching their heads.

“It’s definitely a new discovery,” David L. Meyer of the University of Cincinnati geology department said. “And we’re sure it’s biological. We just don’t know yet exactly what it is.”

The mystery monster seems to defy all known groups of organisms, Fine said, and leave people with more questions than answers.

via UPI.com

See, guys, you don’t have to be a professional scientist to discover new, important, and amazing things! Most people assume you must have degrees to go on digs, but that is not the case. Now, that doesn’t mean you should go out in the world without being a bit educated. Self-education is fine! Study, join societies, go to classes and lectures if you can. There’s a lot you should learn before getting your hands dirty *rimshot*, but look at this amateur who has discovered something new! Definitely an interesting find, and I can’t wait to see what papers get published.

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