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I found this in a small creek that flows into the Peace River Fla, near Arcadia. It’s 3/8s wide and 1/2 inch long. Any help identifying this tooth would be awesome! I think it’s super cool!
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Hi all, Looking for some help on this ID. I have thoughts but I'll keep it to myself so as not to influence anyone. Curious what you all might think. Found in Garfield County, Hell Creek Formation. Base is about 3 1/2 inch wide and 4 inches high with a total height of around 7 inches. Depth is 4.75 inches.
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I found this in material from the Coleraine formation of Northern Minnesota, which dates between 100-90mya, which was part of the east shore of the Western Interior Seaway. So far i know it’s reptilian but I’m wondering if anyone can give me a more specific identification. The exposed part is about 2.5-3cm long.
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I have been finding many bones along the Yukon River near my home. the river flooded this spring and cut the bank away. It reached highwater again with the rain but is now going down and washed away some more sand and dirt. I found this today. . A different place from the other, but nearby. I found this in the sand. I think it is bone but not completely sure about that because it is thick and heavy. I tried to get a scale but it was hard with just me to hold everything while taking pictures. can you help me with the ID
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Recently found this awesome shell in Florida tampa bay area. Covered in muck and clay and sand. Anyone know exactly what it was?
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Hello all! Had a good day out at Aust Beach in the UK, one of the countries more productive sites for Triassic and Carboniferous fossils and need help with some identification.
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Hello, any ideas what this may be? I know the odds from what I have researched but there are way too many variables for a Newbie. It was collected at Colts Neck, NJ from a riverbed. I have read the site produces late cretaceous fossils. upon close inspection it does seem to have pores and texture on the outer layer but does not match any of ID pictures I could find as far as pattern goes.
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I found the items today at Mappleton, I think the one on the left is coral but the one on the right has me baffled and any help identifying would be greatly appreciated.
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A couple of head scratchers and three that I would have called Pecopteris in the past. Calling on the usual MC gang @stats @deutscheben @bigred97 @Nimravis @fiddlehead @flipper559 @connorp @RCFossils and anyone else who would care to take a stab at ID.
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Found this in the outskirts of San Antonio Texas where The city cut into a hill for a road. Looks like it has a few bite marks. Any help to ID this would be much appreciated.
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I am a contractor and found this in 2004 in Austin, TX on an empty house lot. Probably boring to yall but was just curious as to what it was. I'm thinking a snail but would like to know the real name of it as I have no knowledge about this kind of thing. Currently being used as a paper weight. The dimensions are 168mm wide 127mm deep 99mm tall. 2.63 kg Thank you for your help! Mark
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Dear forum members, Here are some items that I found on an island close to Vodice, Croatia, Europe. The location was ca. 30 meters from the adriatic sea at a hight of ca. 8 meters above sea level. The items were at the bottom of a building site for a house. They were about 2 meters below ground level, i.e. 6 meters above sea level. Here are two pictures of an item which looks a bit like a coral. The closest match I found on the internet was the picture depicted on the right hand side of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syringopora There was an abundance of items like this around the location. This item has a diameter of ca. 20 cm and a height of ca. 9 cm. The mineral seems to be quartz (an uneducated guess). To show the mineral in a better way, here are pictures of two other items I found at that site. The one on the left has a length of ca. 10 cm (please ignore the scallop shell), the one on the left more like 7 cm. The items are not here with me at the moment, so it would take some effort to get more photos if requested by you. But it would be manageable. Could you please help to ID this item?
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Hello everyone, requesting help with a fossil ID. New member and very new to fossils, daughter has shown lots of interest in fossils and wants to be a paleontologist for about a year. I try and continue to encourage it and we go to different creek beds here in Kentucky along the Tennessee boarder. We typically find lots of brachiopods but nothing like these. I think it looks like limpets, but I can’t find anything similar to it online. The University of Kentucky website had some similar sketches of horn coral, but I am not sure. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Info: small, about the size of a quarter found on the banks a larger sized stream in southern Kentucky usually find lots of brachiopods in the area
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found this in the chunky river in central mississippi while point hunting looks an awful lot like a big tooth just curious as to what it may be
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I found this shark tooth on Wrightsville beach north Carolina tonight. the front is a bit eroded- but does anyone know the kind? age? thank you!
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Found a few fossils at the Guana South Beach in Ponte Vedra, need help identifying. The first one looks like a vertebra of some kind and the second looks like maybe a jaw bone with individual teeth holes. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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