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  1. Jakub Diego

    Found fosil

    I found this fossil, please identify it.
  2. Hello again, I found this out in Pahrump, Nevada. I listed Brown in the tags but it could be mistaken, I'm color blind LOL.. can anybody tell me what this is a fossil of? I know the desert used to be under the water at one point. It appears like it was possibly underwater. But you guys would know better than me, I mainly in the minerals. Thanks a lot!
  3. Pamela Irwin

    Shark fragment?

    I have lived in Wilmington NC recently moved to Myrtle Beach SC known for finding Meglodon and many other sharks teeth. I’ve found a few smaller teeth yet ran across this the other day. It looks to me like a fragment of a possible megalodon but I’m a newbie to this. It’s intriguing me tremendously! What’s your opinion?
  4. bdingwall

    Shark tooth

    Found this recently on a South Texas beach. Google says it should be white. Is it a fossil tooth? Thanks.
  5. Tyler.Rodgers

    Is this a fossilised orange

    Good afternoon, whilst digging out the garden we have found this perfectly round rock, looks a lot like orange skin and even has a core. I was curious to see inside so broke into the rock to find a crust on the outside. (I kind of wish I didn’t) Is anybody able to confirm my suspicions?
  6. joaoarguello3

    help with identifying these shells

    Hello everyone, I need you again. Today I bought some fossils, as a gift the seller sent me a shell (I don't know if they are brachiopods or bivalves). I asked him where they were from, and he told me that they were from Costa Rica, from a place called Puntarenas, but I looked up information on PBDB Navigator and there is no fossil site in that specific place (although there are two places nearby that date from the Eocene). . Could someone give me more information? I leave some images
  7. joaoarguello3

    Help identify this ammonite from Morocco

    Hello everyone, today I bought this small ammonite. The seller told me that it was from Morocco. Can you identify which species it belongs to? Here he left some images:
  8. Ahmet

    What fossil do you think?

    I found a new fossil. I need your help. Thanks
  9. Ahmet

    Fish fosil

    I found a very beautiful fossil. like a fish fossil
  10. Callahan

    C1F60287-A6D4-451D-B591-14BF9987B4DC

    From the album: 39 years exploring Texas

    Amonites around my mail box.
  11. Eli

    What fossil is this

    What fossil is this?
  12. Skipping stones today with my grandson. found this along our way- any help in identifying is greatly appreciated!
  13. m4rsh4ll

    Found something in Poland

    Hi i found this in Sounth West Poland, it was on a road in the wood. There were many stones to make the sand road stronger when vehicles moves. I just thought it is not normal stone. Sorry foe my english, I am from Poland. This weird shapes have in it some like mud stone, I think with some equipment it can be cleaned but not with water.
  14. brennendeherrera

    What is this please help

    This is a very strange piece , with out me even saying anything about I please help my understand what I have and what you feel u see , thanks ...
  15. Visero

    any info would be wonderful!

    This was recovered near a gold mine in western Montana. I have absolutely no idea what it is. any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  16. found this near a waterfall in a small town and was wondering what it could be 4inches long 3 wide sort of a round shape
  17. Qtip

    Claw or tooth maybe

    My kids found this. I’m not sure if it came from my ridge in north central Kentucky, or they found it in the rock in the landscaping of my house located in the same area. We find lots of cool fossils around the property but most are relative to under water plants and animals. This one seemed to be something different. I feel very certain it’s not just a rock , lol.
  18. Dfcg

    septarian nodule

    Hola a todos soy nuevo aquí y hace poco encontré esta belleza y agradecería ayudarme a saber más sobre que es. Solo se que se llama nódulo septario pero no tengo idea de que está compuesto ni su valor. Cerca encontré otros de los cuales dejo foto también deseo saber más de ellos. No sé si dentro tenga alguna formación mineral.
  19. Idaho-Hunter

    Conc fossil ?

    Hello all, I found yesterday what I believe to be a large fossilized tree conk. I found this on top of a nearby mountain in the middle of a large rock slide area. I compared it to some living samples and it is very similar in structure. What do you think?
  20. I_gotta_rock

    Petrified Wood

    From the album: Delaware Fossils

    Generally considered to be cypress wood, but there is some evidence for larger species in the Cupressaceae family. The black, crystalized material is probably dendrites. Miocene New Castle County, Delaware
  21. Jenniferjuniper

    What is it?

    Hi, My kiddos father picked this up at a flea market and was told by seller it was a megalodon tooth. He gave it to our son for Christmas. It doesn't look at all like a megalodon tooth to me. I had to manage my son's expectations when he opened it and let him know that it probably not be a megalodon tooth, but it's still really cool. I promised him I would try and find out what it is. My son is two weeks away from being 6, he has Asperger's and is absolutely obsessed with sharks. It's all he talks about. Would someone please identify this for me?
  22. brad hinkelman

    nj cretaceous stream plesiosaur vert?

    Finally got back out to the streams today and was a beautiful day and great finds,,,,,my wife found what I believe to be plesiosaur if you guys can give us some info please...............thanks
  23. I_gotta_rock

    Mussel With Both Valves

    Excavated from matrix in the Chesapeake Bay, about 10 feet off of the beach at low tide. View is external on both valves, but hard outer coating has been lost to decay. Valves are pearlescent.
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