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Help with this trilobite thinking of purchasing
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hiya everyone thinking of purchasing this trilobite a help to say if it’s real would be great thanks -
Help for an ID on this bone piece from the Jurassic coast
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hiya all recently got this piece of fossil bone the seller was saying it’s plesiosaur but any help from you guys would be great it was purchased at Bristol but I’d imagine it’s from the Jurassic coast -
I found this digging in a phosphate mine in Florida 20 years ago when I was pretty young. I don’t remember exactly where. Although, I do still remember we found a mammoth thoracic vertebrae and someone else found an equus mandible in the same general area. I’m not the best with carpals and tarsals. I can only regularly recognize calcanei and astragali. I was under the impression it was from a mammoth or some other Proboscidean. It wouldn’t surprise me if I was completely wrong. Anyone know what it is?
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Out of the countless New Jersey cretaceous crab claws I've seen and found this has to be one of the strangest claw partials yet. Seems to be an ornamented shell as apposed to the smooth claw textures that are typically found. Definitely a very interesting piece, anyone have any ideas on a possible species or if any ornamental crabs have found in nj cretaceous, or any other new jersey cretaceous hunters ever come across one similar? Definitely a head scratcher
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Anybody knows the species of this orthoceras? It was found in kinnekulle sweden. Lower ordovician if im not wrong. Its 4 cm
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Some help ID'ing this trilobite any restoration/enhancements?
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hiya I just recently got this trilobite nodule with 2 trilobites on it I’m aware the species is quite common but I know they stick specimens together to make a whole one so a little help would be great thanks. -
I found this bone on the shore of the Wolf River in TN near the Dale Hollow reservoir. Curious to know what it might be. The bone looks fossilized but I have no idea. Any ideas what this might be?
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Hey everyone!! I ran across something that was given to me many years ago when I was a child, and am interested in learning more about it. It has a paper with it stating what it is supposed to be, but I'm not 100% sure it's accurate either. Thanks for any help that can be given!!
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Can anyone help me ID this fossil tooth? I found it today at the Big Brooke Creek in New Jersey and I'm not sure how to figure out what it is. Thanks! Chandler Olson
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Just won this at auction was really inexpensive out the blue buy an Help with id would be great thanks says there from wales
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Silurian Eurypterid Balteurypterus head cephalon: Real?
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Hi all just bought this Silurian Eurypterid Balteurypterus head cephalon wasn’t overly expensive thought it looked cool and it’s from a trusted seller just wanted everyone’s opinion on it- 5 replies
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Garage sale find in San Antonio, TX. 2 pieces, black circular shapes are slightly concave May or may not be from TX. Please help identify. Many thanks!
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I’m lucky enough to live within walking distance to lots of fossils at Maslin Beach South Australia. The sites in this area are in coastal cliffs of limestone from the Eocene to Oligocene. I’ve found quite a lot of actual marine fossils here but this one I’m not sure about so it would be fun to get an answer from experts! I found this specimen in an exposed cliff face. It looks a lot like bone to me but I guess it could be a really interesting rock Thanks! Aarosaur
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Found at one of my fossil spots in sweden. The fossils there come from denmark and the material is cretaceous roughly 80 mil. Atleast what the local museum said. Anyways what is this? Tried to scrape it off thought it was dirt. But i think its apart of the rock. Any ideas?
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Corals Fossil found in a base camo when I climbed mountain at an elevation of 3200 metres, to ID~ The corals looks like Liangshanophyllum or waagenophyllum but not quick match the character of Tetracoralla~ Also some Mollusks, maybe Amphineura?
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hi all, anyone know the specific attribution of this genus type or direct to any science-based paper? Macrocephalites? mid-Jurassic. ?
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Hello again! Help please to determine these two very small bones. Most probably that they are from fishes, but I dont know from which part of fish they are... Age: Middle Miocene. Length: first - 2 mm; second - 3,5 mm. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks!