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  1. Adorno.nina

    Please help... is this what I think?

    i found this in the creek that my yard goes into(dallas, TX. Prairie Creek) and been cleaning this for 2+ years with plastic bristle brushes because it looks familiar and the colors and textures keep coming also some black hairlike protrusions hear and there. This picture needs to be left side down... i will try for a better photo. the picture.
  2. Myrtle Beach, 2022 no idea what this is. When I flip it over the concave on the other side reminds me of some neurocranium pieces I have seen. But the top isn’t familiar to me at all. I might even think tooth but doesn’t quite have the sheen of enamel. Thank you!
  3. FossilHunter037

    Dino head??

    Hello to all of you, I am new to this community. To to make the story short, I live in Lebanon (on the east mediterranian sea) and found few interesting stones in my family summer house. The story behind them is that my grand father found them somewhere near Mount Lebanon +- 1000m of altitude some 50 years ago. To me they really look like a dino's head, at least half of it (the other half probably having decomposed). Also note the shell like fossils that are incrusted on it and the tooth sockets. What do you experts think? Any clue on the species? It weighs +- 3kg and it is rock solid I have two more pieces to share with you folks later
  4. apavone76

    Turtle Head ?

    I found this here in Las Vegas, it looks to be a turtle head. I'm using a Chromebook for the pictures and unfortunately I don't have any other options to take pictures right now but there is faint yellow line surrounding the gums going around the eye. the same yellowish color appears around a kidney shape near the back of the head and seems to be in the same area the otic chamber is on turtles. on one side of the head it appears to have teeth marks which I have found on other "turtle" pieces in this same area. I've also found what appear to be turtle or reptilian eggs. on one I sanded the "egg shell " off and you can see what appears to be a baby turtle inside and it looks like it was smashed probably right before it hatched . I will try to post these also sometime today. I'm not a paleontologist Anthropologist or geologist but I really believe with DNA testing there's something here if you can't already see it in the pictures.
  5. Another one found in a box labeled fossils. No idea where it is from….
  6. What is this inclusion in this amber? It appears to be some sort of head, but I don’t know what it is
  7. Ok, so I'm sure I annoyed many with my last "fish" post. But I am wondering if I found an armored head plate? I'm not going to argue this time... As it doesn't really get me anywhere and I really want to continue to get responses to my questions. I also found this of sorts and I don't know if the brown rocks are bone or just brown rocks. They do not appear to be chert, and they do have some holes in them but they may just be rocks. In middle Tennessee, where these were retrieved, we have driveways that look like this. And no, I did not lick them and I will not lick them ... Thanks!
  8. Hey guys! I have found this great looking Placoderm head fossil and would love to hear what you think. Is it real? Thanks!
  9. EvanTG

    Dinosaur skull?

    Hi guys, my dad found this and says it's a fossilized dinosaur head embedded in this rock, my family and friends are doubtful. He found this a few days ago and had me convinced enough to dig it up. I am unsure whether or not this is just a cool looking rock that happens to look like a dinosaur head, or if it is actually a fossilized head embedded in this rock. Found in Munster Ireland, you can make out what seems to be a eye socket, mouth, and just has the general shape of what you would expect a dinosaur head look like on one side. The other side is all rock and on the bottom it looks like what could be the base of it's head (if it is what he says it is and not a rock) Any help would be greatly appreciated 182531489_VID-20210907-WA0003(1).mp4
  10. Visero

    Turtle Head Fossil

    This was found near a low creek bed in South-West Montana.
  11. 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!
  12. KompsFossilsNMinerals

    Is this a trilobite head?

    Found this near Utica, is it a trilobite head? The area has tons of triarthrus heads and nautiloids, but nothing as big as this. Unfortunately this is the best photo I can get at the moment as I stupidly misplaced the possible head. Also included is a fossilized sea shell, if anyone knows what species it belongs to that'd be great.
  13. Fortress88

    New find in missouri

    Howdy everyone! I'm from Southern Missouri and walk the creek beds all the time in search of arrowheads and more. When I was a kid 10 years ago I found this dinosaur head around rockbridge Missouri on our property. I finally wanted to find out what it belong to as only one Dinosaur has ever been identified in missouri?. Thank you everyone!
  14. Got to work on these guys because some of these creatures were my inspiration of what they would have looked like in color and others are at an art show. Wonder what animals will you like to see when its unleashed before your very eyes?
  15. invictusamor

    Pareidolia

    ok, it LOOKS to ME like there is a small dinosaur in the mouth of a larger one.. maybe an egg, idk, need help or do i "need help" lol
  16. Hello can anyone help me identify this sharp beaked Dinosaur? It's a fossilized head. Behind the beak there are teeth. It's eye is closed and has scales on nose bridge, thanks
  17. HVEMND

    Parking Lot Paredolia?

    I live in Central Wisconsin and have been finding several interesting looking rocks in scattered among landscaping in a parking lot. Here's one of the stranger ones. Total length is about 7 cm. Detail shot is of bottom of specimen. I've also made a 3d scan and uploaded to Sketchfab. I can provide more pictures by request. Thank you for your time!
  18. dinosaur man

    Trilobite?

    Hi I just found this while fossil hunting Saturday and am wondering if it could be a piece of a Trilobite? And if it’s to hard to tell is there anyway I can prep it without breaking it to reveal what it is? Thank you!
  19. Carol Gossman

    Help

    Can anyone help me identify this please?
  20. I have this dinosaur head that my father found many many years ago and we’re trying to identify it. Any suggestions on how to make this happen is greatly appreciated.
  21. Evelyn Barri

    Snake or Turtle head?

    I can't figure out. how to use your site! I have a fossilized head that I think is snake or turtle. It measures ap. 1 1/2" long, 1" wide & 1/2" high. If you or anyone could help me figure out what it is, I would really appreciate it. I got the head about 1995 at an auction In Southern California. Thank you.
  22. Regen

    Confident reptile smile

    Snake head petrified?
  23. Ok, here's a weird thing I found on Myrtle Beach walking this morning. At first I thought it might be a piece of shell with a couple of holes bored through it, but on closer inspection, the holes are very symmetrical and there are distinct and deliberate markings on the underside. I can't find a coin to save my life, so just know this thing would not quite cover a dime. I'm not an expert and I don't mean to say it's definitely a head, but for lack of words, I'm going to describe it that way so you know what I'm talking about... There are two "eye sockets" that enter at the front and exit on either side. There is a small nose-like protrusion in the front between the sockets. The "head" is dome shaped and textured with vertical lines. The underside has symmetrical markings on either side. (The photo shows the underside with the "nose" pointed up." I've also included a side photo showing a small reed pushed through the eye socket and side hole. I have compared this to sea robin head fragments I have and I don't see any similarities other than the fact that there are holes that start at the front and exit at the side. Ideas? Thanks! Paula
  24. Does anyone have, or can find, a picture of a fossil of the head horns of hybodus? Not the fin spines, but their "devil horns". I can't find any pictures of them that include visible horns...or at least that I can make out.
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