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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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Bivalve Pecten cleburnensis Georgetown Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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I used to find lots and lots of clams back in the day. Left most behind. This one turned out amazing! Still in the collection. https://youtu.be/Jc5X3UVisEU
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Keewatin, MN, USA. Overburden pile from local iron mine. So I believe these to NOT be glacial erratics like my other fossils, which would be a first for me!!! Some obviously seem like clams of some sort, but what I stood out to me the most was the holes and subsequent worm-like things inside, most of which were loose enough to remove (albeit I broke most of them). My guess is they’re some kind of worms, any thoughts?
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Hi guys, I bought this fossil in a fossil store as trigonia, seems to me More líke a crassostraea fossil or oyster fossil. I bought It at baja California, México. If More angles are needed let me know. Could anyone advice please Where can i look for fossil species of this kind to know the species? Thank You!
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Hi everyone this is mat again I wanted to show everyone this nice brachiopod shell fossil I found in the creek today on the first fossil hunt of this year here is 2 photos
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From the Mount Laurel formation at the C&D canal in Delaware. I know it’s a clam but was wondering what genus it is.
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From the album: C&D Canal Micro Fossils
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are [martesia scobinula] shells often found on North Pacific coastlines internet search only shows european finds (netherlands)
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Hello I’m new to the hobby , what species are the fossils i didn’t find them , I bought them from a box thanks for reading
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Found this in my yard in SW Washington long ago. Looking over what I believed were my fossils, I noticed what appears to be the clam in the shell I thought was fossilized. Is it? Not sure where the shell was originally found. Possibly So. Washington or Oregon coast. measures 4 cm. I can feel it.
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look at all these brachiopods I found in these 2 rocks from the creek today
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Hi everyone this is Matt again. Today again, I broke apart 2 rocks, and they had a lot of brachiopods in them. Here are some photos: -
look at this rock full of brachiopods I found in the creek today
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Hi everyone this is Matt again. Today in the creek I found this rock slab full of small brachiopods Here is a photo: -
check out these nice clams I found in this rock
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Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found this small rock with about 3 cool clams in it here is a photo -
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Hi everyone this is matt again Today in the creek I broke apart this rock and found some great small brachiopods in it. Here is a photo:
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Hi everyone this is Matt again. Today in the creek I found a nice rock slab with a ton of brachiopods all over it. Here is a photo, enjoy:
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Hi everyone Can anyone tell me what this is please. It's from Dr Bruce Stinchcombes private site in Ardeola, Missouri and it's of the owl creek formation. Is is a clam? Thank you