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Inside of my shadow box of ammonites of America and Europe.
Ammonite light box.
- Album created by Herb
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Reedsville shalw
Mostly collected in the 1980s at Swatara Gap by Kerry Matt.
- Album created by Dean Ruocco
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microfossil identification
please can you help me to identify this microfossil
- Album created by Faten
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Mammal Earbones
A set of ear-bones of terrestrial and marine mammals that I have found in Southwest Florida, primarily the Peace River and its tributaries and also Bone Valley in General. These ear-bones will include Whale, Dolphin, Horse, Camelid, at a minimum. This ear-bone belonged to a Mastodon.
- Album created by Shellseeker
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Simolestes vorax
Simolestes vorax partial tooth with root
Oxford Clay, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK
Jurassic, 166.1 ± 4.0 Ma (million years ago)
Measures approximately 30mm (3cm)
- Album created by Pliosaur
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Komp’s Penn Dixie Finds
My finds that I’ve made and prepped at Penn Dixie in Hamburg NY
- Album created by KompsFossilsNMinerals
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Kristianstad Basin, Sweden
My collection of fossils from the Kristianstad Basin, Southern Sweden. Upper Cretaceous. Collected by myself unless stated.
- Album created by Jurassicz1
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Cephalopods from Crestacous Colorado
Some nice cephalopods I found in the last year. Inoceramus Bivalves dominate the fossil population but some hidden gems like these are hidden away.
- Album created by rawfossils
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Inoceramus Bivalves From the Front Range of Colorado.
Some nice bivalves found in the last few years across the Boulder-Fort Collins area.
- Album created by rawfossils
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Tennessee fossils From TNDevonian
These are fossils collected over many years and many that have been recently found. They represent, the Devonian, Silurian, Ordovician and Cretaceous.
- Album created by TNDevonian
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Tilton-on-the-Hill SSSI fossils
Fossils from the Tilton Railway Cutting in Leicestershire, UK. They are lower Jurassic, from the Dyrham and Whitby mudstone formations. These were collected before collection was banned.
- Album created by Pleuromya
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Komp’s DSR Finds
A spot to post all my finds from DSR
- Album created by KompsFossilsNMinerals
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