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From the album: Fish fossils
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From the album: Fish fossils
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From the album: Devonian and Carboniferous fish fossils
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From the album: Fish fossils
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Found in a Cavert cliff formation outcrop in Washington DC. It appears to be a fish hyporal fan (telos) whatever that is.
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Wudinolepis weni, tiny Microbrachiid placoderms from the early Devonian Jiucheng Fm. In Yunnan China. Specimens measure just over 1 cm in length, 2 are present on this piece, one exposed dorsally and the other ventrally. Preparation done by Paul Freitag
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Found this little guy out in Big Brook NJ. Appears to have enamel and the weathered remnants of a bit of serration, but I could be wrong. My guess is it’s a fish tooth due to the size but not sure if it’s the right size/shape to be something like Pachyrhizodus. NJ fossil ID pages didn’t help to conclusively ID the tooth. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks all, Try
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Hi Everyone, I found this fossilized tooth-like specimen in Poland (Kraków area, mydlniki quary) probably Jurassic layers. I will be grateful for helping me with it's identification. Thanks .
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hello, i had this fish for like 20 years now but i never knew where it is from or what it is. it's around 15cm long. could you guys give me a hand with it? i can only say it was bought in italy, i don't know more details. thank you beforehand
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Fish Labrodon sp. Mouthplate Peace River Florida
JamieLynn posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Lower Devonian fossils
Polybranchiaspis sp. (liaojiaoshanensis?) Pair of galeaspids Xishancun Formation Early Lockhovian Early Devonian Qujing, Yunnan Province, China -
I want to give this away with a correct ID. Is the a Knightia fish from the Green River Formation? Fish about 9 cm long. Thanks, John
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I have recently bought a mixed bag of random verts that I am wanting to use to make little kids boxes for my shop. I know there is many different types etc in here but I wondered if there is some general info that could be gleened, rough age, fish sizes are the longer ones from a specific part of the spine etc? They are just a little pocket money buy for the kids but the last thing I want to be doing is telling them wrong information! Thank you for your time