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Found these on Amelia Island. Not sure if they are even fossils. Any help?
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Hey everyone! My boyfriend and I go shark tooth hunting on the south end of Amelia Island, Florida frequently. Today we went to a new area. Close to a dredging site. I think we found a few fossils! They are all vertebrae of some sort. believe one to be a shark, one a fish, and the other 2, I am stumped on. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Longtime lurker, first time poster seeking ID assistance. I've collected for years and have hundreds of pieces from the Atlantic Ocean beaches of Northeastern Florida. I'll post a vertebra shortly that I'd love some help ID'ing, but I've never seen anything like the two pieces below that washed ashore post Hurricane this summer. If someone tells me they are geologic and not fossil, I wouldn't be shocked but they are stone, not shell, and have the same color and density as the other fossil bone shards I find on Cumberland Island in Georgia, Amelia Island in Florida and nearby. The
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Found on the beach on the north end of Amelia Island, Florida.
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Hi. i found this fossilized tooth a couple of years ago. It was found on the beach on the north end of Amelia Island, Florida. They dredge sand to restore the beach fairly often which makes for great sharks teeth finding. So. Is it a bison tooth? Any guesses on age? Thank you for helping me solve this mystery.
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This was also found on the beach on the north end of Amelia Island, Florida USA. i have no idea what it could be.
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Found on the beach of Amelia Island. I think it's a small scapula, but not sure. Any help is appreciated.
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Hi all, I was going through the haul of Amelia Island shark teeth that I collected as a kid, and I found a vertebra that I had forgotten about among the teeth. Its quite small, maybe half a centimeter the long way. I'm pretty sure the thing is roughly Miocene aged along with the rest of the fossils that show up on Amelia beaches (Although my understanding is that they are pulled up through dredging so I could be completely wrong!). Its pretty heavily weathered from the ocean so I'm not expecting a miracle here, but I'd love to learn a bit more about my (re)discovery!
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Need help identifying this item found by a friend on Amelia Island in Florida. Any ideas?
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Can you identify this? I found it washed up on a beach at Amelia Island, Florida. Thanks. --Mike
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This is a fossil i found washed up on the beach at Amelia Island, Florida. It looks like a molar of some sort. Can someone help identify? Thank you. --Mike
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Was out looking for fossilized shark teeth today along a beach on the east side of Amelia Island in north Florida. Came across this instead. Don't know what it is. Conical in shape with a slight curve to it. Is it a fossilized tooth? From what? Any help appreciated. Cannot figure out what it came from. Thanks!
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Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with a few finds from Amelia Island on the south end of Fernandina Beach. Founds a few nice shark's teeth, but there were 3 items that I couldn't immediately ID. Fossil 1 - 2 images - looks a little like a mouthplate but not entirely sure Fossil 2 - 2 images - it has the shape of a small vertebrae but fairly flattened Fossil 3 - 2 images - looks like a bone fragment Any help would be greatly appreciated. Tom
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Any intel on dredging in the area and spoil piles? We always like Cumberland, but if I understand correctly, the piles have not been replenished in quite some time. Thanks in advance!
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