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Hi All, I will be grateful for identification of late cretaceous (probably Maastrichtian) shark teeth found in Nasiłów, Poland. I know that some of the roots are missing and genus may be hard to identify but just the family will be enough in such cases. Thank you!
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Kaskia sp. pygidium.
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Archimedes sp. located at the center of the plate.
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Archimedes sp. located at the center of the plate.
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So, I found these rocks on an late carboniferous site in Brazil, the rocks are sandstone, rhytmites, diamictite and shale. I searched and on that period, the site were an shallow ocean/swamp after a glaciation period. I found an article that studies megaspores from a really near site fron this one ive been. Ill post pictures of some of my founds, some of them dont really look loke fossils, but they were very curios so i wanted to ID them. I really appreciate all help!
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Hi all! I went down to the North Sulphur River (Ladonia, Texas) after a big rain and found this small black specimen that looks like a set of vertebrae maybe? Fish? Any help would be appreciated.
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From the album: Invertebrates and plants(& misc.)
Debris, including micro glass "beads" from melted earth ejected into the air, from the KT boundary burn layer. Garfield county, Montana, Hell Creek formation. Late cretaceous (duh) *i added "misc." to this album because this didn't fit anywhere, and I thought it was really cool and should definitely be included somewhere. **There could even be vaporized dinosaur material as part of the glass and melted debris included. There definitely was plenty of it, but I guess realistically, unless it became evenly spread into the atmosphere and airborne debris, this is too small an amount of ejecta, and by percentage such a minuscule amount of vaporized dino, so sadly there probably isn't any.