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This was found on Myrtle Beach SC between 73rd and 50th ave. Super cool whatever it is. It has to be some type of dental fossil right? It is the size of a 50 cent piece.
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This has been in my garden at my home for over 23 years. It is extremely heavy 17 lbs 10 inches long and approx. 13 inches around at the largest point. Oval shaped with a strange shell like coating. Thank you in advance for any ideas. IMG_1026.mov IMG_1026.mov
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Much appreciation for any help I can get identifying. I am very new to this and am very curious. I inherited a ton of fossils and artifacts from my parents who died 11 hrs apart as a result of COVID 2 years ago this month. I would like to know more about what I've got.thanks in advance.
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Hi I found this at a rock shop that sells flats of fossils and minerals and at first I thought it was mastodon but it doesn’t have thick enough enamel. Then I thought it could be rhino like Brontotherium any thoughts? Any help appreciated.
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Possible Trilobite and Bivalve Fossils found by side of road in Sharon CT.
cabes234 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Two days ago some workmen laid some stone by the side of a road near a pond in Sharon CT and I found two fossils one that appears to be the back of a Trilobite or a Chiton and another that looks to me like scallops or some other bivalve (I know that scallops and trilobites never existed at the same time). Does anyone have any ideas as to what these could be. Also I know this rock is not from where I found it, it was probably sourced from a local quarry so I would have to check with the highway department of Sharon to figure out where these come from.- 17 replies
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This specimen was found embedded in Dakota Sandstone in western South Dakota is late Cretaceous . There are similar specimens in the area. I am at a lost to what it is. I have a few ideas, but I want to hear from others. Thank you. .