Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'dino bone'.
-
My dog and I were out rock hunting in Utah, right outside the dinosaur national monument park boundaries and she started digging furiously at a rock that I had tripped over. I looked back and I couldn’t believe what was sticking up out of the ground. It was a Dino bone vertebrae! I was in complete shock! I helped my dog clear the earth around it and found more and more pieces. Whole pieces. I knew I was supposed to do something but my mind went completely blank. I took the pieces that we had found to a paleontologist that lived on the same block as me. He told me that ‘they aren’t interested i
- 6 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- dino bone
- morrison formation
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Unfortunately , I cannot add much info on where this was found. To be honest I plan on using it as a handle for a steak knife. Unless it is something of value or rarity. Any comments welcome. It would be great to know if this is a dino bone or what species. It is fairly heavy and hollow inside.
- 17 replies
-
- fossil bone
- hollow bone
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hi, I bought this bone unprepared a few weeks ago and was wondering if anyone had any idea of what type of bone it is and what it came from?(it was identified as a T-Rex gastralia by the seller)
- 17 replies
-
- t. rex
- dinosaur bone id
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Went on a hunt yesterday along the San Jacinto River. Found some of the coolest pieces so far but I’m puzzled about one piece in particular. Is this just a piece of agatized wood or possibly bone?
- 7 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- dino bone
- san jacinto river
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I’m not ashamed to admit I'm new to this stuff. I can only assume this is a fossil because it doesn't look like a normal rock. I was recently in missouri, looking for rocks. I found this in a puddle in the road, near a rock shelf. Can anyone here tell what it is.
- 11 replies
-
The dino bone was purchased in Wyoming. Is it the skin impression on the bone surface? Thanks!
- 14 replies
-
- skin impression
- dino bone
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I have what appears to be fossils all over the property i bought last year. We are located in North Texas, the area is very sandy with layers of rock. Ammonites are everywhere here. Large ones that measure 3-4 feet across. I will post some of the images I have. I will provide more details in the days to come, along with measurements as requested by some of the more experienced folks. Any idea what this is? It's about 14-18 inches long. As stated, more precise details to come.
-
dino bone or petrified wood? found in wester arizona. best wishes
-
western arizona in origin, looks cool but its probably just a rock? thanks for your time. appreciated, roy
- 3 replies
-
- dinosaur bone
- bone
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
western NM dino teeth? definitely looks like a jaw, you guys are the coolest. thanks in advance
-
weird looking bone/rock, im always hunting and this one is different from most of my finds, looks like a large tothish or bone about 12" long. any help by the forum is much appreciated, you guys are the coolest
-
The BLM stopped by our museum today with a little surprise! I figured some people may be interested to see what exactly happens when the police and the state come to confiscate your fossils! Say you have just been reported for collecting fossils on BLM land without a permit. The BLM comes to your house and basically runs an audit on you. They want documentation and paperwork for every fossil you have. If you don't have a reasonable explanation for them, they start questioning everything! Once the BLM makes their decision you are given a court date and a judge de
-
Well y'all I do believe I found some Dino bone. Sorry it's dirty still but im afraid to handle it much do to the fact I found it near water. It's quit heavy. 50lbs or better. No porous structure visible. Dark black mostly. Well you see the pics. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Great day today considering I found this as well as a nice arrowhead. Well I am getting an error message saying "there is a problem processing the uploaded file -200" anybody have suggestions for a fix? Im dieing to find answers here.
-
Specimen A: Specimen B: These are from one of those specimens from Fossil Starter Kit that started my collecting hobby as a kid, and I think its time I would like to pass these among several other specimens in the starter kit plus a few additional ones on to new beginning collector in my local community. In order to do that, I am putting together my own fossil starter set so I am going to need to ID each individual specimens in my set but unfortunately I have lost the ID cards for all of my specimens many years ago. The other specimens in the starter set I can somewhat ID the
- 4 replies
-
- dinosaur bone fossil
- fossilized wood
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with: