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From the album: Lower Carboniferous fossils of Ireland
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Was away while, but I'm back and excited to meet people and learn what I can!
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Good morning everyone! I was hoping someone would be able to help me identify this weird looking fossil. I researched it for days and think it may be a really worn down sea robin skull! It is the size of a US quarter (24.257 mm in diameter) I found it while sifting for sharks teeth in Fernandina Beach, Florida (Nassau county). Anything helps! Thanks in advance!
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Hi all, I have found these peculiar looking rocks.. please can someone help? Could they be fossils? They are quite curious looking things. Found in the UK, East coast on a stoney beach called Covehithe. The brownish one, could be a mouth plate (after lots of googling!) or maybe a seed pod (or even poo!). Or not any of these things?! And the other one (greyish).. no idea, guess it could just be an odd looking rock!! Many thanks for letting me join this exciting forum! Lucy
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Another random find on a beach. I'm pretty sure it's just minerals/whatever, but I'm curious what you guys think. I have a strong feeling this one won't be able to be identified, but my hopes are high it can be id'd. Rock is app 2" long, 1.25" wide, and .5-.7" tall. The amber-colored smooth stone looking spots will not let light pass thru. There are some bubble-like holes, maybe had gas trapped inside, or maybe eroded by water running thru it. Here's the pics: pic one pic two pic three pic four **NOTE** - ON pic four there is a light blue color, that is a reflection as none of the colors on the stone are blue. Once again, thanks for any help, and it's also greatly appreciated!!!