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Very smooth, well rounded and unlike any other type of stone in the area. Found washed out from a river bank in Northern Alberta.
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Found this is ramanessin brook nj. I've been going since I was a kid and have never found anything like this. Any help IDing is very much apreciated.
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My oldest son yesterday got to be recognized on the Carson scholarship Facebook page for dinosaur day. Technically in the picture we were digging in the Devonian period so no dinosaurs to be found that day. Just thought I would share a little proud dad moment with the group that helped me rekindle my childhood love of prehistoric critters while helping point me to places to take him to hunt for fossils as well as museums to visit and also expand our collection of fossils beyond the typical Mid-Atlantic fossils we can find.
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Hiya everyone I purchased this small theropod tooth seller said it’s from the Judith river formation but doesn’t know the species is size is 7mm long thanks
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I ended up with a fossil with almost no id. (I need to avoid fossil shows; where I can yield to temptation) It is reported to be a Moroccan dinosaur vertebrae. If anyone can make a educated guess as it its species, age and formation, based on its preservation and shape, I would greatly appreciate it. It is a rough oval 14 cm by 10 cm and 9 cm in height
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Hi everyone! I travelled to the Isle of Wight during the long weekend of April we just had and found some interesting things. Everything below was found in the south part of Shanklin beach. I'm sorry I did not include a scale in the pictures, but they are all around 10 cm. Thanks for you help :-)
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Inspired by @daves64 pictures, I decided to try out a Dino Lite for myself. I tried the AF4915ZTL model. I knew I wanted image stacking capabilities, which Dino-Lite calls Extended Depth of Field (EDOF), Automatic Magnification Reading (AMR) since an accurate scale bar was a priority and a long working distance for larger specimens so that helped narrow down the model. There are definitely pros and cons about it, but I'll let the results do the talking. Taken using EDOF: Taken using EDOF as well: Taken using the Extended Dynamic Range (EDR) feature: Taken using EDR: Taken using EDOF: Taken using EDR:
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Last week we picked up this tiny gem of a bone. Could it possible be a dinosaur bone? It was found in Myrtle Beach, SC.
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Perfectly preserved baby dinosaur discovered curled up inside its egg!
Auspex posted a topic in Fossil News
https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/21/asia/baby-dinosaur-inside-egg-scn/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0sAbsuSVxh977-O4S2vNX0e6mTqmB2uufxRs_qQjiRLByoMWL_JlxtD4s -
I'd like to share with you a dinosaur footprint I recovered off the beach on Saturday. It comes from the Saltwick Formation, Whitby I know that dinosaur footprints are much harder to prove without absolute doubt since they are trace fossils unlike bone or ammonites ect. But I think this is a really good example as the three toes can be clearly seen. Not much of a heel so probably didnt put it's foot fully flat on the sand, which I've heard happened often (correct me if i'm wrong)
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The BBC news has ran two great fossil find stories leading up to Christmas first headline was Largest millipede fossil ever! found on a Northumberland beach Arthropleura in a sandstone block Howick bay. The second story was of the best ever dinosaur embryo in egg found in china thought to be an Oviraptosaur. Both news items are worth checking out as they are fantastic finds. Merry Christmas to you all John
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This just looked bizarre compared to any other concretions with such smoothness and the perfectly scalloped out area. Could it be dino bone of some sort? ?
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I found this bone on a fossil hunting trip in North Dakota, it was identified as a theropod, probably a T. Rex. Can anyone verify this claim? Thanks for any responces! (The ruler is mesuring in centimeters)