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This was found in the mountains on the Upper Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. My research leads me to believe it is horn coral that lived over 400 million years ago when Tennessee was under the sea. What do you think?
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Hi, I'm very new to this and went out looking for fossils today in Seafield, Fife (Scotland). I found a what I think are horn coral? And also something thst looks like a tooth, if anyone could help identify it please. Forgive my naivity if it's nothing! Thanks in advance
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Hi, I'm very new to this and went out looking for fossils today in Seafield, Fife (Scotland). I found a what I think are horn coral? And also something thst looks like a tooth, if anyone could help identify it please. Forgive my naivity if it's nothing! Thanks in advance
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Yesterday, after a very uneventful couple of hours of searching, I happened upon several fossils in close proximity right as I was about to call it a day. I believe four are horn coral, but would like confirmation, and would also like an ID on the other. One photo shows the four that were similar, and then a few angles of the one in the best condition. There is also one more I believe to be another type of coral. Thanks in advance!
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These are all from my gravel drive. Please, educate this novice! Let me add (I'm new here so bear with): I found this bad boy in my driveway right after I moved here I had no idea what I'd found. But, after that, I was hooked!!!
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More Lake Michigan - Long Beach, IN finds. #1 - just a rock? #3,5 - horn corals? #4 - favosite? #8,9 - more coral? Sorry about the photo quality/quarter as a size reference. It was the best I could do for now. Thanks for your input
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My new find of the week was located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Glenn Michigan after some rain and high storms. I am needing help in correctly identifying this, i have some ideas but yall know more than i. And really wanting to clean this up. Was going to soak in vinegar but thought id ask before i touched it with anything other than dish water. Thank u
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Fossils- horn coral?... if this is not fossilized, I quit? Nah!!!
InfoHungryMom posted a topic in Fossil ID
THIS ONE HAS SEXY FOSSILS- heck, I can even feel the cockles clamming-up over this one! Sooooo... did I get this right? (Not volcanic glass, and definitely from “ancient water”....right?). :-D- 10 replies