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From the album: Texas Pennsylvanian: Gastropods and Corals
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From the album: Texas Pennsylvanian: Gastropods and Corals
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Hi guys , I hope you can help me in identifying this rock .I found it in a small dry river in Catalunya. It is covered by small quartz or calcite crystals I think. I am not sure if it is a fossil, maybe a coral fossil? Thank you 🙏
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Found this coral head today where I’ve found other agatized coral in the Tampa Bay area in FL. To me it looks suspicious, it has a slightly blue color around its edges and has some botryoidal formations on the outside. It’s not super lightweight though, so I don’t think it’s hollow (or completely hollow). Does this look like it’s worth cutting? Is it likely to have any voids or botryoidal formations inside based on other agatized corals you guys have seen? recorded-478291984396.mp4
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I am looking for someone or an expert that could help me identify some fossilized coral outcrops that are on my property near fort stockton texas. These fossilize coral go at least four to five feet under the ground. The coral formations are about four feet under the ground except for the outcrop areas. However there are at least 30 of these outcrop areas over the fifty acres I own. Thanks for any suggestions on what these are or a recommended expert to help me.
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Hello, I am new to this forum so I hope I'm doing this correctly. I inherited a very large collection of rocks, gemstones, and what I've been told is petrified wood. I see there's a lot of experts on here and any help will be greatly appreciated. I live in Las Vegas, NV and My Father collected literally hundreds of all types of rocks etc... Thank You!!
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Hello! I am stumped trying to Identify this piece my neighbor gave me. I'm a genetic molecular scientist....not a lot of geology experience! Thought it could be texas holey rock, but there is quite a bit of color. Possibly limestone, but again, the color?! Maybe coral, but I'm not finding any definitive shapes that resemble coral. The majority of the piece has tiny holes. One side of it doesn't have any at all. Any and all ideas are appreciated!
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Coral Amplexiphylum hamiltoniae New York Devonian
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From the album: New York Devonian Micro Matrix
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From the album: New York Devonian Micro Matrix
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Check out this favosites fossil I found in the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
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Hi! My family just returned from a vacation to the Riviera Maya near Playa del Carmen and we are curious if anyone could help ID this piece my 10yr old found while sifting in the surf. Apologies if it’s not a fossil at all, but it looks very different from any of the fossilized coral and shells we found. He has been calling it the “Claw” but hoping it is actually a shark tooth, but we do realize shark teeth seem to not be found much in that region. Internet searches have not helped me narrow down the possibilities, but those searches helped me find your forum. Regardless, we love this piece and we think it is an awesome find! Any ideas/help is appreciated! Thanks!
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From the album: My best finds (so far)
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From the album: My best finds (so far)
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From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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Ok, so I found these two pieces on eocene deposits in Catalonia. These are probably just extremely big coral, but dreaming is free ... Do you think they could be bones? Possibly ribs of a marine mammal?
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I want to call this coral but doesn't look like any I've seen from Texas, maybe it's the size and being agatized that I don't recognize it. Tabulate coral or rudist maybe? Found in mostly Cretateous Eagle Ford creek.
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cool favosites spbaericus fossil from the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found this favosites coral it is very cool. take a look at the photo of the fossil everyone and enjoy -
I wanted some coral for display purposes so I decided to see if I’d have any luck finding some at Flag Ponds today. I wasn’t expecting much of anything because of hitting it right after the weekend. I was pleasantly surprised with the results of my outing. I not only found plenty of coral I found my first porpoise tooth!!! I was also able to come back with a few nice shark teeth, ray plates, a croc tooth, and plenty of bone frags.
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Lake Michigan Chain Coral-Please Look-Are They Really Rare?
autographcollector11 posted a topic in Fossil ID
These were both found on the shore of Lake Michigan in Illinois. They are chain coral. From what I have read, chain coral is rare from Lake Michigan. I have seen pieces sell for about $50. Are these really rare? If so-why? Thanks- 12 replies
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i found these polyp corals but i have no idea how old they are or if they are even fossils, found in wollongong