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  1. Michael1

    Peace river fossil ID

    Found this fossil in a creek during my last trip my guess is that its a whale tooth or some kind of tooth. But I was wondering if anyone knows what it is? Along with possibly how old it could be? I found it on a creek near the peace river.
  2. FireDove

    Rock hounding

    Weighs a lot, I found this in a creek near my home in Illinois where I live. This past summer. Its not magnetic. I am going to try and saw a piece of it off to get a better idea of its structure and content. But I thought it would be best to ask professional fossil forum experts first ty for your time
  3. GrampianHillsGin

    Tooth plate or something else entirely?

    My family and I have spent decades hunting arrowheads in this creek and up until 3 weeks ago we'd never found anything like this. In late May/ early June we had several severe storms in the area then suddenly began finding fossilized shark teeth, claws, and this mysterious fellow. My sister found a larger similar piece that was identified as a tooth plate but mine is much more bulbous. The area is in the southern part of Wilcox County Alabama. Any help ID'ing would be much appreciated!
  4. EroHed

    What type of bone is this?

    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).
  5. EroHed

    What type of tooth is this?

    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. Found in SW, MS (04-06-23). Also, how can I get notifications? Is there a setting somewhere? Are there other means for the same?
  6. Muffinsaurus

    Creek thing ID request

    I'm currently in a dried out creek in Floyd County Kentucky and have found this--thing. It's about 4.5 cm wide and 5 cm long. It kinda looks like something, part of a fish or leaf maybe. The area is mostly carboniferous. I'm just wondering if this is anything I should bother with as the rock it's on is about 60 pounds.
  7. AgateHunter71

    Bison or cow Molar?

    Earlier this evening while looking for Agates in a creek in southeastern St. Louis county MN, U.S., I found this VERY large tooth. It is fossilized, and appears to be a molar. Looking at the original range of the Bison, this area is the EAST central range. I know Agates, but not fossil teeth. I'm hoping for a more accurate evaluation of Bison or cow. Pictures show length to be approximately 2and3/4", or 70mm. with some macro pics. Has an unusual little stem in the dead center of the root of the tooth. We had 5" rainstorm about a month and a half ago, so this tooth was buried DEEP before I found it. I haven't washed, cleaned,or done anything else to the tooth except put it in my pocket. Included is a pic of the LSA I found roughly 18" away from the tooth. If I hadn't squatted down to pick up the tooth, and looked around I would not have found the agate. I am very interested to know what kind of animal tooth this is. Thank you for your time, and help anyone.
  8. Beautifulxlie

    Unknown fossil?

    I found this while visiting Missouri over Easter. I’m hopping someone could lead me in the right direction to finding out what this could be.
  9. Lone Hunter

    Possible large sponge?

    I've had this for a couple of years and never got around to figuring out what it is, has quartz druses all over and very heavy. Came from same creek I find most of my fossils in and no telling it's origination, have found everything from Cretaceous to Permian, and recent deposits.
  10. grg1109

    unknown fossil

    Found this in a creek bed, middle devonian, near King Ferry, NY. Was wondering what it could be? It makes a circle. Looks to be a little chert also. Thanks Greg
  11. Bob Barnum

    Squalodon Tooth

    This is one of the teeth that I found recently in a creek bed in Summerville. It was not in a geological formation but The Chandler Bridge Formation is very close. My limited knowledge leads me to think this is a squalodon tooth. Any one have any thoughts? Thanks for your help in identifying this tooth.
  12. grg1109

    Coprolite?

    Any ideas on what this is? It was whole but cracked, all I had to do was to pick it up of the rock it was sitting on. Unfortunately, I either missed a section or dropped it.
  13. Joe Salande

    I just figure out what this is!

    Could someone help me figure out what this is. It was found sifting a creek in North East Mississippi . It's a bit small and one of the pictures have a tape measure next to it. All four pictures are of the same rock, just different angles. Any thoughts would be great! Thanks in advance, Joe
  14. flipper559

    Mazon Creek Finds, ID help please !!

    This first piece is a Mazon Creek fossil from Pit 11. Any help appreciated !! The second one is from the Creek itself, could this be a "fiddlehead" @fiddlehead . Thanks for looking !! Thanks, Phil
  15. Found in a creek in North Central Missouri USA The hollow portion looks much like a geode inside so maybe it isn't a fossil? Would like have best guesses please Thanks so much Sorry, the only Tape we have is in feet and inches
  16. Python0868

    New member, new find.

    Some family members have found what looks like some sort of dinosaur skin fossils. If anyone knows for sure that it is dinosaur skin please let me know. Also, if it is, let me know what dinosaur would it have been from. Found in a creek bed in northern Alabama.
  17. Ramo

    Bear jaw?

    Found these jaws today in a creek in Kansas. Found around bison and elk parts. I'm guessing and hoping bear, but could be more recent. What do the mammal experts on here think?
  18. Balboa

    Strange rock

    Found last spring in Lawrence Co. Tennessee in a small creek while artifact hunting. Thought it was unique so I hauled it home. Any thoughts on what it could be are appreciated...thanks!!!
  19. aevandyk10

    Please help ID this fossil

    Please help Id this fossil we found it in a creek in north central Florida are the holes natural??
  20. Sanrique

    Mastodon tooth find

    My son and I discovered this a few weeks ago while metal detecting. Didn’t realize what it was at first but knew it was something important
  21. Would greatly appreciate any help in identifying the approximate age of this horse tooth. It was found on Coleto Creek in Goliad County Texas. In the Coastal Bend of Texas. Was just laying in an area where there is not normally water except when the creek floods. Also was hoping to find the scientific name of the horse. Thanks for any help someone could provide !
  22. beachbum

    id help

    I have a couple of creek finds from around Arcadia, FL. I believe the one on the right is equine, but I have no idea about the one on the left. Thanks,
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