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An uknown fregment of something found at Lyme Regis. this isnt particualry big only around 3cm in size ive attached images of the structure as well as how the piece looks. any help would be hugely appreciated
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I am at a loss for what this is and I've looked everywhere can anyone recognize this?
Mekare posted a topic in Fossil ID
I'm usually pretty good about identifying what I have for the most part but this one thing has been driving me nuts..I found it with some other random bones and shark teeth of all kinds in blues, reds, blacks, and some a mix of orange and black, but..this one I can't seem to place. span widgetspan widget -
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Found North of Edmonton washing out into the river from the hillside. It's still bone, not yet fossilized but I am stumped as to what animals/ what bone is this thin. Thanks for your help!
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@Jeffrey P and I checked out Douglas Point today to try our hand at finding some of the Late Paleocene fossils the site is known to offer. We found many shark teeth and partial ray teeth, but my special finds of the day were these two larger bone chunks. I am hoping that they are diagnostic enough to be able to identify. The first chunk seems crocodilian to me, perhaps a part to the neural arch on a vertebra. I suspect that the second chunk is too fragmentary to be identified as something other than bone, but it is worth asking what people think. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello, I found this fossilized bone on the beach on Tybee Island, GA while looking for shark teeth. It looks like a tiny alligator or snake head but I'm guessing it's not. Any help to ID would be greatly appreciated! The first pic is the top of it, second is it flipped over. Thank you for any help!
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Hello , I’m new here but thought this would be the best place to ask. I found this on a beach in Kent, Uk and I’m wondering if it’s a fossil or a big weird pebble? It looks like the shape of a plesiosaur leg bone but could that be my imagination running wild? I find a lot of small belemnites and ammonites here. Thanks for looking and your time.
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Riverside Co., CA Lots of petrified wood in the area, but most of that is much darker and this looked like it might be a fragment of bone. Thoughts?
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Piece of bone found at Big Brook - any way of identifying what it might be from?
TRexEliot posted a topic in Fossil ID
I found this fragment of what I think is bone at Big Brook yesterday. Is there any way to tell what it might be from? The shape and density of the fibers kind of remind me of some of the pieces of mososaur jaw I've seen posted, but I don't know if there's any way to ID it from such a small piece. -
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Hi all, I think this toe bone from the Hell Creek in South Dakota has to either be a digit 2 phalanx 2 from a dromaeosaurid or it's probably not even dinosaurian. Please give me your thoughts. Thanks!!
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Can anyone ID this tooth? It was found on a creek bed which had tumbled onto a formation of blue-clay. I had to remove a small portion of one end to verify its content. It was found in SW, MS on 04-08-23. Other findings include unknown type of rib bones, horse teeth, tapir teeth, and cow skull (questionable).
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Is that all Spinosaurus’s bone?
Cris Tang posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi Everyone, A seller sent me many pictures and told me that are from Spinosaurus. But he can’t give me more detail. Would you help me to know about which part of Spinosaurus is, please? I marked the red circles for them. Thank you very very much- 10 replies
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I found this in a natural spring in 2022 down in Florida near Apopka. We were in the area for a family vacation and as we were floating down the stream, my hand hit this, so I went under water and dug it up. Not sure whether it's bone or a small piece of wood fossilized. It sounds like marble when I place it on our counter. So whatever it is, it seems to be fossilized/petrified.Thanks for any info you may have.
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Hi everyone I'm very new to fossils and fossil collecting and I just bought some off a private seller who got them from the somerset museum. Someone said the lighter one is a stingray barb, the other looks a bit jaw like to be with tiny teeth but im not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Wondering if the experts wouldn't mind weighing in on an ID for these. They were found half-submerged in a spring creek near an old cow pasture and they seem to be in at least the beginning stages of mineralization. They don't quite pass the burn test though I've heard that's not necessarily definitive, and they're quite rock-like - the pieces I used for the test make a nice clink when dropped on cement. My question is mostly whether or not, in these conditions, the process of mineralization could occur in 100 years or less (which is about the length of time the land had been used as pasture), making them "pre-old" as I've read is possible in other threads. As per the sticky thread, the creek in question is in the driftless area of Minnesota. Also I can provide measurements if that would help, but I'm under the impression that cow and buffalo femurs are too similar for that to make much difference. Thanks!
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This is a creek find from SW, MS. It was found amongst other types of teeth. It appears the tip has broken off. Can anyone please identify it. Help is appreciated. Thanks in return.
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A large broken bone...this belonged to a fossil collecting neighbour here in the UK. It is huge but sadly broken into 3 pieces. It is approx. 20 inches long and 7 inches at the widest point. I don't know where it is from. I'd love to know what it is and if I should just leave it as it is or repair it in some way. Someone suggested that it might be a mammoth humerus. Many thanks!
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Found this tiny fragment on a trip to Big Brook yesterday. I've been visiting Big Brook for a long time, and have never come across anything like it. Appears to be a small shard (about .5x1cm) of bone or enamel with a scale-like hexagonal structure on one side, and a bony texture on the other.
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This is a creek find from SW, MS. It was found amongst other types of teeth. It appears a cap (enamel) is missing from one tooth. Can anyone please identify it. Help is appreciated. Thanks in return.