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Hi Everyone, I found this fossilized tooth-like specimen in Poland (Kraków area, mydlniki quary) probably Jurassic layers. I will be grateful for helping me with it's identification. Thanks .
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I have been wondering for a long time what it is? Someone would help. Cretaceous period. Thank you in advance for your help
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I have problem with this enigmatic shark tooth. Location- Poland, Zabierzów (Cracow Area) Age- Cretaceous. Turonian Size- 2mm
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I found this bone in the river, possibly from Pleistocene (bone color + some kind of subfossil procceses) and what is that? I made a research, and this is smillair to nothing, maybe somebody knows what is that possibly.
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Please identify this tooth Found in cretaceous, turonian sandy-limestone in Poland (Górka Pychowicka, Cracow). This rock is amazing, on left there's Ptychodus decurrens tooth too.
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Hi What is it? Age:Cretaceous, Touronian Location: Skałki Twardowskiego, Kraków, Southern Poland. The specimen was damaged during extraction. That is why it is glued.
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It is fossil? Location:Small Cave, Zakrzówek , Kraków ,Southern Poland I have a question what could have left the marrow from one of these bones?
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Hi Is this coprolite piece? Age:Touronian ,Cretaceous Location: Skałki Twardowskiego , Kraków , Southern Poland
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Hi Is this tooth? Age: Cretaceous Location: Górka Pychowicka, Kraków , Southern Poland Size:11-12 mm
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Hi Is this fosssil bone ? Location: Tvardowski Cave , Kraków ,Southern Poland Age: Pleistocene? Size: 70 mm x 33 mm The specimen was different in color from the surrounding rocks in the confines.
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Hi This is whale bone ? Age:Miocene Location: Kraków , Southern Poland I found the whole bone - jaw? Unfortunately, I was able to extract only this piece. This specimen falls into the hands and therefore remains in the rock. Do you confirm this?