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  1. KylerThrift

    Please help identify, thanks

    Found in river in south east Georgia. Please help identify thank you! It measures H- 1-1/4 “ W- 1 -1/8” L- 2”
  2. Terracunningham

    Can anyone identify this tooth

    Went camping over the weekend with my Boyfriend, we both love the outdoors… Anyways I have a love for rocks and I was digging for a new rock when I came across this TOOTH:) Completely awesome but I collect rocks not teeth. So I’m looking for any information on this tooth I have. Thanks for the help and Completely awesome . Found in Bakersfield CA
  3. CWS

    Mystery fossil, any ideas?

    Seen in a rock far too big to move or break in Dorset, any ideas?
  4. SoonerAli

    Fossilized Tooth

    I found this fossilized tooth in/near/around the Arkansas River in Oklahoma over the weekend. I’m having trouble finding a match for it online in order to ID it myself. I was hoping someone from this group could help. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
  5. Hi everyone: Found this tooth via sifting in one of the downstream parts of Big Brook - I think it may be from a Hadrosaur but I want to rule out any sort of weirdo sawfish or something. Please take a look:
  6. ElizabethHarris

    What The Heck Is This?

    I found these 2 rocks in a bed of river rocks at an apartment complex in Denver Co. I found the biggest piece 1st and continued looking for more interesting rocks when I found the small piece. I was surprised that they fit together. The big piece weighs approximately 2 lbs and the small piece approximately 1/2 lb. If it's not a fossil then I need to know how it formed.
  7. Hello I am looking for help to identify these two teeth. I was told that they are T. rex but I feel either one of both are Albertosaurus but not 100% sure how to tell. I have included many photos and measurements. Both teeth are from the Hell Creek Formation. The first tooth and the shorter one is measures 2" long by 1" wide The second and longer tooth measures 2 1/4" long by .3/4" wide. Any information would be appreciated.
  8. ChampagneNBeer

    Help ID please :)

    Hi All, My father has this item he said his friend gave him when he was younger. I believe it was found in Russia, in a coal mine. He said it was a fossilized walrus tooth, then tusk - so I am not sure. Story is that was much longer but the miners who found it cut it into these smaller sections (about 5 inches long sections) and each took a piece - and one piece was given to my father as a gift. Thanks! CnB
  9. Hammertime99

    Mussel looking fossil

    Hi folks! I went to the main beach in Whitby by the town, and I found this rock which resembles a mussel. I was wondering if anyone could confirm it for me?
  10. stricklandhighland

    Ok I believe this is a vertebra

    Ok guys i know ive had a rough start but i am a begginer at this and ive have yet to learn, that being said i think ive found something here and if it were authentic it would be so awesome ..I will post a scale with this asap ..But someone tell me im not crazy and this is a real dinosaur bone ive found in my backyard.
  11. Hello all, My dad passed away a while ago and i am cleaning up his appartement and i found a fossil. I have no clue what it is or if it's even real. Any information about this is highly appreciated. Regards.
  12. Kaiya

    What kind of bone is this?

    Found on beach in North Florida. About 80 x 20 mm.
  13. kimberleyanddarren

    Is this a fossil?!

    I found this on a beach in the Isle of Wight. Not sure if it’s a pattern on the rock or a fossil. The shape is much darker than appears on the photos but I’ve done my best. Thank you!
  14. Purplesandpiper

    Tooth id from northern NJ creek

    Found this the other day. Very long rooted but extremely worm mammal like tooth. Thought it was modern but burn test did not reveal any burnt hair smell and chipped a part of the root off to reveal what looks like mineralization. Any tips on this one? Tried to include as many angles as I could along with a tape measure to show size in length and width. thanks!
  15. Found on beach in North Florida. About 5x1.5 millimeters. Don’t know what it is yet.
  16. SabertoothHunter

    Fossil?

    Is this a fossil?
  17. Retigg

    Suffolk sharks teeth

    Hi all, new to the forum! I have a few sharks teeth to identify for my daughter, if anyone can help? We met a lovely gent on Bawdsey beach, Suffolk who gave us a mini lesson and said the 2 we had found at the time were sand tiger shark teeth and one was about 4 million years old (I think that was the big one). I’m not actually sure if No1 is a tooth? We are total beginners so not clued up on the time period names or classifications so if anyone can explain what we’re looking at in terms for a 6 year old that would be amazing!
  18. Philzang

    Found at St. Pete Beach, Florida

    Hoping to ID what this is and see if we have a tooth or a bone and what kind it is. we thought it was a tooth when we first found it. We found it at Madeira Beach, Florida.
  19. Deinocheirus

    Need help with tooth identification

    I got these teeth a few weeks ago from my sister and I don't know what they are. I think they are mammalian teeth but I'm not too sure. Any help will be appreciated.
  20. I have been on a few geology forums recently looking to post some pictures for ID help. Some of the other posters on those sites received replies with snark and sarcasm. To be fair my experience is just a small snapshot im sure, but I really haven't seen that on this site. Everyone seems helpful and informative so far. Anyone know of a similar geology site that encourages learning? Thank you!
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