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I have been researching a theory for 4 years of mine that I am working on proving to the public. These are a very few of my Wooden collection. I hope this is not the wrong place to post, but these are rather confusing what to call them. I found these in TN, on several different private owned properties. Most of us would probably call these trees as we were taught, but I beg the differ. These are only a very few, but I think it is some ancient horse in one pic, one is squid, one either a swimming, or flying animal, the one with the eye, one ia a long wood snout, and one is a piece of tree, but you can see the remaining skin embedded.
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I recently found this partial tooth in Florida and I really think it’s dire wolf. It looks exactly like the upper carnassial dire wolf teeth online. The only measurement i have is that the thickest part of the enamel from top to bottom is 17mm thick, not accounting for wear. Can you guys confirm/deny? Thanks! filtered-3F76D20A-199B-4B93-8957-ACB17287FC39.mp4
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Strange creatures found in a big piece of amber in Oklahoma
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Found this item in South Louisiana encased in clay. I tried to match with what is available on the internet and came up with a “Marsupial” which allegedly did not reside in this area. Also, the creature it has, I guess, locked in its jaws I have no clue but based on an artist rendering of similar creatures like these, the creature in the marsupial’s jaw has the same like expression as the artist rendering online. Any input appreciated. Thanks, TJ (Muuleey)
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Hello, Looking for ID please for these large fossilized shells found in Manatee county, Florida. The largest are approx 7 inches long and 4.5 inches wide (I did collect some medium sized ones as well.) @Shellseeker @MikeR Thank you, Marie
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Meatballs containing a tiny bit of Mammoth DNA have been created. If safe, would anyone eat meat such as Mammoth that only contained cells cloned from extinct animals? Would this meat alleviate ethical concerns so that some vegetarians would eat them so long as the animal did not become conscience? I not sure if Fred will ever get his Brontosaurus steak. https://www.techtimes.com/amp/articles/289629/20230328/extinct-cuisine-australian-company-makes-meatballs-from-mammoth-dna.htm
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I found this petrified snake/reptile head in North Carolina. I have this one and many others from my back yard. Including a petrified giant, and fingers with fingernails, perfectly preserved.. I know it's a petrified reptile from the petrification of 40 years of saltwater from the great flood. It's species is not in the internet anywhere that I can find, other than other petrified snakes, it's a one of a kind. I'm thinking it's extinct. It's very prominent for snake features and certainly a rock now. What does anyone here think? And I have many more like it. There are these and many others... You can see the neck bone, the black jugular vein, then the arterial iron oxide- Rich returning blood and that's what petrifies to gold. And they are also other species not alive today to our earthly knowledge.... Thoughts?
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I found this in one of the creeks (bayou) here in southwest Mississippi. I have found a number of mastodon parts in the same. The most noticeable feature is a curved channel, much like that of a tooth canal. Does anyone know what part of what beast if might have belonged to? Thanks in advance.
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My 11 year old found this on Naples Beach in Florida, and are trying to identify the type and approximate age. I can’t seem to find anything definitive- I’m guessing an extinct white shark, but would love some expert eyes. Thank you- this is more exciting than the masks, medical waste and needles floating to shore on our NJ beaches currently.
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From the album: Huge Big Brook Fossil Collection
Mostly the crow shark teeth, goblin, mackeral were collected from big brook. Maybe some others but about 25% isnt big brook. -
I dont mean to sound so ignorant but ive been watching some dino type shows on TV and I realized a question. On one of the shows a guy was pointing out the KT boundry. Then he goes on to say that below this boundry dinosaurs can be found and that above this bondry no dinosaurs can be found. On another show they were talking about how birds are decendants of the dinosaurs. So, my question is, How can birds have evovled from something that went extinct 65 million years ago? I know there must be a simple answer,,,,, but what the heck is it? RB
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I can find photos that look like the ones in the last 3 photos but can't seen to find much info on them, are all of these the same species? I can't find anything that looks like the one in the first 3 photos so I'm not sure what to make of it. Based on the photos I've compared some of these to, I believe that some may have gone extinct during the Pliocene.
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Hey everyone! I’m just looking for a confirmation seeing as i’m not very experienced. I found this in Summerville, SC, sticking out of the chandler bridge formation (late oligocene). I believe it is a tooth from the extinct mako, desori? Sorry, I don’t have anything to scale it with but it is about 1.75 inches long.
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Hi all, How do you all go about pronouncing the scientific names of species that you find? So far, I've just gone with what sounds right and tweaked it based off what I hear others say. Most genus and species names are derived from Greek and Latin I believe, so looking at pronunciations in those languages may help. But is there any outside resource that you all use, or do you just say it how you see it? I'd hate to disrespect a shark by butchering his name!
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Gastropod Calicantharis Fortis Predatory Tropical Sea Snail
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SO I have a Question, For preparing fossils I know I should use an airscribe now, but what do I plug it into for the air? Does it come with something like a air bed blower? Or does it plug into the wall or some kind of special air tank?
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From the album: Hollys Fossil Finds
Beautiful Matrix I found along the James River one day! My favorite still! Perfect condition.. Still need help identifying the exact type of shark, or Era...?!- 2 comments
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Hello guys! My name is Marin, im from Croatia and im new to fossil forum. Just this morning I was diving near Zadar, Croatia and I found this stone in shallow waters (maybe 1m deep) just as I was coming out. It had this mineralised exoskelet fossil on its surface. Im sorry for not using a scale in the image but I'll take another pic with one if necessary. By my own estimate it is 3-4 cm long. I have no other info about it except the approximate stone size and weight. Thanks for help!!