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  1. SharkToothLover757

    Someone’s gotta know....

    I found this piece last weekend on the side of the James river. I cannot tell if it is old or just from an animal that died recently. The end of the curved piece reminds me of an animals tooth or possibly even a long nail. It is round with black on the outside. Very smooth like enamel. I really have no idea. Who are my smart fossil ppl out there who can identify it...?!
  2. Pseudogygites

    Pseudogygites pygidium

    From the album: Billings Shale

    A partially pyritized P. latimarginatus pygidium from the Billings formation near St. Laurent, Ottawa.
  3. fossils4fun

    Plant or animal?

    Is this plant or shell?
  4. LeDiableCorvus

    Mammalian Tooth ID for misc. find

    I found this specimen in VA, USA. Any help identifying is greatly appreciated. Thank you, all.
  5. Michelle Sawicki Library

    Plant or animal?

    Not sure if this is a plant or an animal?
  6. Fletcher Strong

    Hi to everybody here

    How r u guys My name is Fletcher,nice to meet you, anyways I'm 38 been looking n picking for 25 years, but recently me and my girls found some nice condition fossils don't have a clue what they are.
  7. Fletcher Strong

    Animal face rocks

    Do anyone know what these are? I have been finding a lot lately and dont know whether to keep or throw away. Thanks
  8. david0

    identify this fossil

    help me identify this fossil
  9. Michelle Sawicki Library

    What might this be?

    I picked this up today and am wondering if it is a fossil or just an odd shaped rock?
  10. Hi all just for fun I was wondering has anyone on this site got a bucket list of rare specimens they love to have in their collector cabinets of curiosities. Also have you made any of those dreams come true by acquiring them. I think it would be great to know what wonderful, rare and fascinating objects inspire a collector's imagination. Some items off my bucket list too start with. 1. Stegosaurus Dorsal Plate, the most iconic part of this Jurassic dinosaur (need). 2.Excavated animal remains or bug from La Brea tar pits (need). 3. Dimetrodon fossil . ( got a beautiful claw). 4.Libyan desert glass (c.28,500,000 years old) (need) 5. Lunar rock (need... but if anyone has any spare, I will pay the postage LOL ) just the start of a list
  11. Michelle Sawicki Library

    Snaky looking rock

    When you zoom in on this snaky looking little fossil, it looks pretty cool. Therr is a lot going on. Anyone know what this snaky rock is?
  12. ColdwaterShale

    Found while digging trench. Large Fossil.

    Hi, I am brand new to forum. Signed up because of my sudden interest in fossils. I unearthed one in Michigan this past week 3/22, while digging a trench. I need to find someone that can verify and advise me how to protect it. I believe it contains bone fragment. One large portion of bone is removable. From what I am learning on the fly, it is a true form fossil, cast in place. I believe it is a complete animal skull. I will add any necessary details soon and pictures when I compress file size.
  13. Trailgetter

    ID please

    Found today. Huge oyster and coral?
  14. Mam mnóstwo znalezisk z tego obszaru. Powiem więcej zdjęć w sekcji odpowiedzi. 1. 2. 3.
  15. Greetings. I am a newbie inside the world of fossil hunting and I would be very happy if someone could help me to identify this broken fossil I found at a quarry. I am actually living in the Balearic Islands were is possible to find fossils from the devonian to the miocene and the one I found is lying at the lower level of a coast quarry in the island of Menorca. This area of the island was formed during the miocene and is full of bivalve fossils like pleistocene Pecten. The fossil I have found looks like a robuste bone which is about 16 cm (6,3 inch) long and which you can see at the picture I have attached here, thank you very much in advance.
  16. harfordmike

    Not sure what it is

    I found this on a beach in North Carolina. I'm pretty sure it is wood . The shape is really weird for wood and I was just wondering if any one has seen this shape in a plant or animal before. It is very light. I'm sure that it is not a fossil I was just hoping that someone might be able to help with the shape. It might just be a small piece of drift wood. Thanks
  17. autographcollector11

    Peace River Teeth!!

    Greetings, found these on the peace river. I suspect some may be horse? What about the smaller ones? The coin shown is a us penny. the top view is for the last 3 on the right by the way.... thanks
  18. autographcollector11

    Not fossilized, but what kind of bone?

    Ok, I know that this is not a fossil, but does it appear to be bone? A friend has property that was once a Native American site which includes middens. Assuming that this is in fact bone, any idea what it may be? From Illinois.....
  19. SharkToothLover757

    Bone Collectors!!

    Today I went exploring with my mom in a few creeks here in Virginia and found 2 bones. Trying to figure out what they might be from? I normally collect Shark teeth and shell fossils and this is my first time coming across anything like these. Can anyone help?!?! Holly
  20. aussiefossils

    Fossil Joint Bone ?

    Low tide bay find. 9cm long 4 cm wide. Fossil bone? Dinosaur? Or dog bone?
  21. jessie1984

    Animal Pelvis? Odd Beach Find.

    I found this on Beach. It looks like an animal pelvis but I wouldn't have a clue... HELP PLEASE IDENTIFY
  22. Okie

    Mystery Plant Or Animal

    Can anyone identify this mystery piece? Plant? Animal? Found on the outskirts of the Arbuckle Mountains, Murray Co., Oklahoma.
  23. I am trying not to get too excited so I need someone to settle me down.... lol. I'm sure it's probably something else, but maybe someone in the forum could point me in the right direction with this one. Whatever this fossil may be, it is interestingly cool
  24. taggsaken

    Fish Fossil?

    I came across this cleaning in a house in sweden that havent been cleaned for over 150 years, found other stuff there too like stoned wood and shells. Anyone know what this might be? I have more pics if needed.
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