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From the album: My trilobites
A Pseudodechenella nodosa. From Rockport quarry MI. Self collected.- 2 comments
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I went to Rockport quarry in Michigan several times this year. And found this trilobite. A friend says it looks like Crassiproetus but i am not sure.... Thanks! In advance
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First two photos are of the same fossil. When I picked it up and put in in my bucket I was thinking it was a squished horn corals stuck together. As I cleaned it I came to realize that it's not horn coral. The third photo has the same sort of outer crust a with a hole in it. I've been searching with the photo matching devices. Nothing comes up similar for Devonian period. Then I searched to see if I could match it to Fossilized feces. No matching as I could not match it to anything with that category. Could the second one be fossilzed bone? Any ideas of where I could investigate further? Thank you for viewing and trying to help.
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I found this fossil in Alpena, Michigan, in the USA. It looks like a colonial rugose coral to me, but I’m not sure of the genus or species. It would have to be Devonian or Silurian, and native to Michigan. Does anybody know what this is? Also, is it a petrified or cast fossil? I attached four photos below.
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Found along the Fundy coast in New Brunswick, Canada. In an area called Rockport. The stone in which this structure is encased is approximately 60cm by 40cm. It would be in the "BP" area of the map I posted. Is this a fossil? and if so, of what? Thank you for looking.
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Hi everyone, I’m Dee. Fun fact, my autocorrect choose my username and I think it’s hilarious. I’m from Rockport Texas, My husband and I have recently started going on rockhounding type adventures and we really enjoy it. I’m quite new to fossils but find them fascinating! I just discovered that there are lapidary classes in Corpus Christi, and we’re going to take them I love finding treasures on family trips, collectively we have 5 children, we’re quite outdoorsy and adventures. During this past spring break we got to climb into kilbourn hole (a Marr volcanic crater in New Mexico) it was very cool! I found some peridot. I’m never good at introducing myself, I don’t know what else to say lol anyway, I can’t wait to learn from y’all and love seeing y’alls pictures and finds! Thanks for having me here