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From the album: Fossils!
I've been to this locality which produces teeth at the surface in the valley below, twice before with no luck and today was no different... all I found was a sub-par stingray barb in an hour of searching, maybe I should just stick to matrix hunting.-
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Greetings, Please review the attached photographs to determine whether this specimens is actual bone (versus rock). - Location: San Antonio, TX (may not be helpful in identification since the specimen was found in landscape rock). Same landscape rock where I previously found part of a mammoth tooth. Local construction supervisor was unsure of landscape rock source. - Description: Sponge-like formations throughout. Appears to be marrow on two ends. Brought home and rinsed with water and dried. - Scale is in inches - Weight is 557 grams.
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I thought this is pretty amazing bit of land art. Enjoy Bobby https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-65648978
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From the album: Fossil Finds
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I dug up a Devonian Favosites coral recently with a group of corallites on the bottom of the colony that looked like tiny cliff dwellings
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When one of my sons was a small boy, he went through a crazy about rocks phase. We spent a lot of time looking through landscape rock that year . He's moved on to college and other interests now, and I'm still glancing over the gravel. I don't have source info for most of these, beyond they were found in Illinois. I found this one last week. I think it's absolutely adorable, in that "Don't mess with me. I may be small but I'm still menacing." sort of way. My apologies for the lack of pictures from other angles. I can get those, if needed. I was so excited I only nabbed the
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Most the strata around here is in flat layers what caused this fluid looking rock