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Good afternoon folks. I have a seed pod that I purchased about ten years ago from Portugal that in dire need of an identification. All the information I have is it was found in Serra de Valongo, Portugal. And it was found in shale???? Help please.
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https://www.newsweek.com/dinosaur-era-frilled-shark-insane-teeth-found-portugal-708764
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Hi there! Now that Christmas and New Year's are done, I'm trying to continue organizing and labeling my fossils before I head back to work on Monday. I'm hoping I can get some help from you regarding the identities of 2 specimens: Specimen #1: a brachiopod from the Miocene (Burdigalian) of Sesimbra, Portugal: Specimen #2: two fish from the Eocene Green River Formation of Kemmerer, Wyoming: (fish on the left:) (fish on the right:) Thanks in advance for your help! Monica
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Hello everyone! I just received a dinosaur vertebra from the Upper Jurassic of Cambelas, Torres Vedras in Portugal, and I was wondering if it would be possible to identify it any further than "dinosaur". Perhaps @Troodon and @LordTrilobite could give their opinions? Here are some photos: Side photos: Top/bottom photos: Thanks so much for your help! (And thanks to @Vieira for the fossil!) Monica
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Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum! My name is Patricia and I live in Portugal, Europe. I found this item which seems to be fossilized and I was hoping you could help me confirm this suspicion of mine and possibly ID it aswell. It is totally made of rock but it seems like it has the form of a conch shell. I found it in Portugal, Algarve, at the beach of Portimão. As you can see it's about 4 cm long. Thanks for your time!
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I will be going to Lourinha in Portugal this summer, which is an excellent opportunity for fossil collecting! However, I can´t find anything about taking fossils with you back on the plane... does anyone know if this is allowed? Thanks in advance!
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Paper describes a largely complete specimen of Miragaia longicollum discovered in 1959 in Atouguia da Baleia, Peniche, Portugal, consisting of both anterior and posterior portions of the skeleton. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0224263
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Hello everyone! I'm a hydrogeologist from Portugal with a passion for fossil and mineral collecting. I love to plan trips and hikes with my sons in places where we can find nice specimens. So far we have been able to find miocenic gastropods and bivalvs near Lisbon, and our most successful trip, trilobites from the Valongo formation near Porto. I hope I can share some photos with you, and I thank you in advance for all the knowledge I gained through this forum!
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Hi. Just thought I’d try to verify the identification of this tooth. The seller claims it is a Megalosaurid tooth from the Lourinha Formation of Portugal. Unfortunately this is the best image of the tooth I have for now. Will try to obtain others.
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Hello! i've found this gastropod in the Rio Tejo in "Alverca" (near to Lisbon), can someone help me to know what is this with more precision? and how old can it be (period)? extra question: how do i clean it? Thanks!
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Hello! I have found this fossil in the beach (Sesimbra, Portugal), there are jurassic and cretaceous formations near to that location, can anyone help me to know more about this bone (type, period, what it is?) Thanks!
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Hello everyone! Glad to be a part of an enthusiastic forum that i have seen for a long time but never registered! I don't know a lot about fossils and geodes but i have been collecting rocks forever. Hope to learn a lot from all you guys! Thanks!! Dave
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