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  1. fossil35

    Utah Finds

    I shared a few of the bigger things I found when asking questions. But thought I'd share some of the other finds. I have find a lot of little and mini trilobites thought was interesting. Smallest 1mm. #1 #2 #2(closer) #3 #4 #5 #6(smallest) #6(closer)
  2. Hello, i have a question. I want to know what was the first fossil you ever found and with wich fossils your collections stardet. I'll begin : My first fossil that i ever found was a beautiful brachiopod that i found while hiking in poland at the age of 4. Sadly it was stolen in kindergarten, and it was never Seen again... The first fossil in my collection then was a Spinosaurus tooth, because Spinosaurus was my favourite dinosaur at the time.
  3. trilobites_are_awesome

    Let's see your best fossil find of 2023!

    Personally i have gotten out quite a bit this year. And i thought it would be fun to see what others have found and show people my favorite find/finds. Please only post 2023 finds. here's one of mine Pseudodechenella nodosa Thank you to @Tidgy's Dad and @Fossildude19 for encouraging me to prep it!
  4. hockeydad22

    Strange find

    Good afternoon, I'm new to the site, I own a house in Florida and found the item in the pictures below. It looks like a claw, looks to have pores. Its heavier than a rock of the same size and is non metallic. Its dark brown almost black Any help identifying it would be great.
  5. Maytizl

    Possible fossils

    Hello my 9 year old son loves finding unique rocks, fossils, bones, etc. Can anyone tell me if these are any types of fossils? We’re located in Ruidoso, NM, our property has a lot of sandstone in some areas. Thanks
  6. Dawson Sensenig

    My Favorite Find in 2022

    I know I am a little late to showcase my favorite find of the year, but I still wanted to show you all because I was so proud of it! I found a bunch of great fossils this past year, including some petrified wood (with tree rings present!), Tetragraptus Approximatus, a hadrosaur tooth, and more, to name a few. However, none were better than the Edmontosaurus metatarsal I found in the Hell Creek formation during my time in North Dakota. Hadrosaurs are my favorite, so it was an incredible moment to find something so remarkable and be my favorite too! I would love to hear/see some of your favorite finds from 2022! Here is to some great finds in 2023!
  7. SpeedThrash

    Fossil finding videos

    Sorry if this is not the right place to post this! I've recently started watching videos from several popular YouTube channels that walk along beaches etc looking for fossils. I'm very new to this all, are these videos highly edited/even fake or is it actually possible to spot crab concretions or find trilobite fossils on a normal day out at the right place? Thanks in advance! I just know a lot of stuff these days is faked for viewership
  8. Some information that I had copied out of the Journal of Paleontology, Vol.. 29 went missing!!! Now I can't seem to access it again. Any help??? Mike
  9. I found this while searching fields for arrow points. It was near a creek in the heart of Ohio. It looks like a bone but older than anything I’ve ever found. Any help identifying it would be much appreciated!
  10. Sharonvoss

    Local find

    Anyone have a clue what this is, found it when digging over my allotment in coventry, UK Thanks
  11. Have zero ideas for this one … unless Paleolithic dental caps were a thing
  12. schwankeeed

    What the.. ?!?

    I think I've discovered fossils. Super Interested in finding out what they are, but absolutely no idea where to begin or how. Please help!!!
  13. Does anyone know any good- well honestly any accessible fossil formations in northern Georgia? Looking to set up a fossil hunting trip (haven't been able too because of school) and I have a few spots in mind. Though, I was wondering if anybody had tips or locations. Thanks- Logan
  14. Vnaz50

    Rock or Fossil?

    I found this rock on the edge of the hill in my backyard in Helotes, Tx. The previous heavy rains have exposed a lot on my hillside. I am in sure what the wood looking pieces are in pictures 3&4. If anyone is familiar, that would be great.
  15. Scratthecat

    Does anyone know if this is a fossil

    I'm on holiday in Minehead England. I found this on the beach. The rock was black and crumbly. I broke it open and found this. Any idea if this is a fossil?
  16. I found what looks to be a large dinosaur fossil fragment with bite marks of some sort on it. What type of animal would this be? And what caused these marks?
  17. PeterMichael

    ID this ?dino?

    ·Big Brook, NJ, USA ·Panned fr brook bottom w marl+ ·Miocene form. overlaps Late Cretaceous? .Attach: images of 2 fossils .(found pre-2020) I assume these (3+1) fossils may be from the "same" species, two diff. animals? No outstanding horizontal/diagonal "veins" from the prominent central ridges. Rookie request to ID b4 summer trip to c Dr. Parris, NJ St. Museum, Trenton. Thx
  18. Zenmaster6

    Help?

    I found two bones off the Oregon coast in the Nye / Astoria formation, both Miocene around 15 - 20 million years old roughly. The formation has yielded demostylians. cetaceans (dolphins, sperm whales, baleen whales etc.) and pinnipeds (seals, sealions etc.) I know looked at a few images of sea lion and seal flipper bones. NOPE Then I moved on to cetacean and it matches the thickness and shortness of the bone I have. (these bones are worn but I believe they still hold most of their original shape. This is not some weathered rib, it has a shape which is hourglass like not due to the ocean but the original form of the bone. a tumbled rib would never have an arch but would rather be declining in one direction, not on both sides, exactly like a pectoral flipper digit.) So I am fairly certain I am in the cetacean family. I know I won't get past here as its not likely to get a species from two digit bones. But I do believe that I can find whether it is in the order of cetacea.
  19. effigyman

    Fossil found

    I found this fossil a couple of weeks ago in a creek south of Nashville. Any idea what it is?
  20. Darko

    Bison/Bos tooth?

    Found this tooth while ago.Still not sure to which animal this belongs to.I know that it could be one od these two : Bison or Cow.I Found it last year in a Stream in the middle of the forest when i was looking for Oysters (Gryphea gingensis) in Paraćin,Serbia.People do not live near that forest but maybe they lived in some past.
  21. ElToro

    Sea urchin and clam in matrix

    From the album: Cretaceous finds in Western Australia

    Several Inoceramus Giant Clam shell fragments and several Sea Urchin spines in matrix. Cretaceous Gingin Chalk.
  22. ElToro

    Shark tooth- Gladioserratus

    From the album: Cretaceous finds in Western Australia

    Awesome tooth I found today in the Cretaceous Molecap Greensand (83-86mya). Very rare Gladioserratus sp. shark.
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