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Hi! I’m still trying to identify one fossil from a particular unit of Pleistocene/Early Holocene lacustrine silt from my hometown of Saskatoon, but I figured I would look away from it for a bit to try and identify another fossil from the same unit I’ve been unable to classify. I have two specimens, both apparently of the same species. They are both approximately 0.5 millimetres across. They are perfectly circular, with lines radiating from the centre and rings of alternating colours (possibly representing growth lines). One specimen is photographed dorsally, showing its circular shape, the ot
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Good day- my first time out fossil hunting I went behind my house in a green belt. New construction and rain uncovered a bunch of stuff in the creek bed. It’s hard to believe I found these right in my own back yard honestly. Some of it I can ID some of it I can’t tell what it is or if it is a fossil. Any help and info would be great appreciated! Thank you in advance also, I’m not extremely tech savvy, so I thank you for your patients as I navigate this site
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Found this fossil in an agate of unknown age from a gravel pit ...
SilurianSalamander posted a topic in Fossil ID
I think it looks shockingly similar to charnia. Maybe a cephalopod, snail, or plant? What could it be?- 2 replies
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Went to the local gravel pit. Walked away with this gorgeous gastropod and a beautiful bryozoan in jasper. Will be returning
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From the album: Mahantango Formation
Gastropod Steinkern Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania-
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Hello I’m new to the hobby , what species are the fossils i didn’t find them , I bought them from a box thanks for reading
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods
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So, there’s a very bright, yellow-white exposure of a very soft sediment in the Dugway Geode Beds near Site B. I cannot find anything about any fossils from the beds proper. Im guessing these are in the Lake Bonneville Pleistocene era. Have been unable to find any details on these guys and sadly have no clear data on the various members exposed in the area due to the famed geodes. All suggestions welcome!
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This is from the Keefer Formation of the Clinton Group - Silurian. This site is a small iron strip pit in Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania. When I first collected this I thought it might be a coprolite. Later a very experienced local fossil collector Id'ed it as a hematitic replacement of an orthoceras cephalapod. After looking at recent posts could it be something else or is it too lacking in detail to tell. I think its actually a cast not a replacement.
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