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Found Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Cretaceous, Pliocene, and Pleistocene aged material can be found there. Is this some sort of soft coral or some other aquatic plant? Not sure if a species can be narrowed down from such a small chunk but I’m open to suggestions. Help appreciated some of these pictures are taken under my cheap microscope hopefully they show enough details.
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I’m curious about these nodules along the side of the steinkern, found Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Cretaceous, Pliocene, and Pleistocene age strata in the area. Largely Cretaceous from the Pee dee formation. Any ideas welcome! The nodules are 1-2 mm. Are they pebbles that settled in during fossilization?
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Found Myrtle beach South Carolina, thought it was a weird bit of shell, but it’s not. I have little clue about this piece except it looks vaguely reminiscent of inner ear bone examples I’ve seen. Any help appreciated
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I originally picked this up thinking a heavily worn bone but a few weeks later after looking at it I see concentric circles, Hard to photograph but I would love confirmation if anyone can see it or if I'm just going crazy from looking at fossils! Found Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Found at Myrtle Beach South Carolina this year, thought oh wonderful another piece of turtle shell but it just doesn't fit the profile I'm familiar with. Any ideas welcome!
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Found at Myrtle Beach South Carolina, thinking just an interesting colored chunk of fossil bone but I'm wondering if it could be wood.
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Another find from Myrtle Beach South Carolina years ago, doesn't look like any croc tooth I've ever seen. Any clues? I know the one side is pretty worn.
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Found this years ago at Myrtle beach South Carolina, could it be a water worn tooth? Any ideas would be great
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Every time I fossil hunt at Myrtle Beach I find a ton of these, so many that I stop picking them up after a while, but I have no idea what they are. Any ideas would be great!
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Found this bone at Myrtle Beach South Carolina quite a few years ago, the shape has always intrigued me but I have no clue what it could be from, any insights are appreciated!
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Found this tiny little thing at Myrtle beach South Carolina, any ideas on what it is? It's about 3mm
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(Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) Was lucky enough to find another one of these lovely creatures with a bit more of the top intact, maybe this can help with a positive ID. Also wondering if I should attempt to remove some of the stone attached to the outer side or if that could potentially ruin it more?
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Found this on myrtle beach this morning after heavy thunderstorms threw large debris all around the beach, I'm not sure what this is? It's attached to a large concretion.
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last night there were heavy thunderstorms in Myrtle beach so I figured some good stuff would get churned up and deposited on the beach, I braved the brutal wind and cold early this morning and it payed off, I found these 2 fossilized echinoids within 20 yards of each other, any more specific info would be great!the top of the first is missing, and I know the second one is in real bad shape and a positive ID is unlikely.
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I know that the first crab claw shown is fossilized the center has become stone and the edges where it was broken grey and black, but the second set of pictures I will post is of a claw that leaves me not so sure! It is hard as rock no doubt but the center is hollow and the edges more white which leads me to doubt. Opinions are welcome!
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Well, im in SC at the moment. Im browsing the area, and heading to small creeks. If anyone has some spots they suggest or hint I check out, id be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brandon.
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