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A minute long video. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-australia-63883964
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I found this very tooth shaped fossil on the coast of Noosa in QLD. Not sure if this actually is anything as I don't know much about dossils at all. Would be very interested to know if anyone has seen anything similar!
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Unknown small fossils from Cretaceous marine material ,NW Queensland.
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I have been going through some of my small fish mash material (Sub 2mm) from Cretaceous marine material from NW Queensland. The material is mainly made up of crushed fish bones and scales.(Scale squares are 5mm x5mm) I have found a few unknow bones if anyone could help with a ID that would be great these are likely to be from fish. I also have a small unknown sharks tooth. Also there is a strange tooth which I'm unsure what it is from. Lastly I have included some of bramble shark teeth and small fish jaw frag. Unknow fish bone 1 Unknow fish bone 2-
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Hello all we found a selection of fish fossil bones in marine sediments in Richmond NW Queensland . They are all of Cretaceous age we found a few Jaws,Ribs and others . Would anyone be able to ID the species of fish . More pictures in comments Cheers
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Pleistocene "Swamp King" (Croc) from South East Queensland
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Crikey! Massive prehistoric croc emerges from South East Queensland University of Queensland, Science Daily, December 21, 2021 The open access paper is: Ristevski, J., Yates, A.M., Price, G.J., Molnar, R.E., Weisbecker, V. and Salisbury, S.W., 2020. Australia’s prehistoric ‘swamp king’: revision of the Plio-Pleistocene crocodylian genus Pallimnarchus de Vis, 1886. PeerJ, 8, p.e10466 Yours, Paul H.-
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I found this section of Creataceous marine bone from NW Queensland , Im thinking its part of a small turtle bone. Does anyone have any ideas on what it maybe from?
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Hi All! I found this possible nautilus fossil shell on the beach. It has nacre and also is quite fossilised on the ends. Any help with ID would be very appreciated. Thankyou!
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This fossil was found on a Gold Coast beach in 2019. I'm thinking Pliocene as it's like most of my beach fossil finds. It's a curiosity as it has some crystals inside the carapace. Any thoughts on this? Thankyou!
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This crab was found on a Gold Coast beach in 2019. It is my largest fossil! I love it! I think it is a mud crab. Era unknown.
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Hi All! Could you please help me to ID this specimen that was found 2019, Miami Beach, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. I'm hoping it is turtle coprolite from the pliocene. I have other pieces if that would help. Thank in advance!
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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From the album: Crustacean Fossils of the Pliocene era in South East Queensland.
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Hi all I just joined up today. I found something that I can not work out. I was walking along a dry creek bed in central Queensland Aus and found what looks like a piece of petrified wood encased in rock. How did this happen? Why didn't it burn up? Any ideas?
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Found this unusual fossil in cretaceous marine sediments in Richmond Central Queensland it has been ID as a Cuttlefish( Vampyromorpha sp. ) i can find very little infomation about these if anybody as anymore info that would be great.
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Nice tooth found in Richmond, Queensland of Creataceous age in marine sediments. It has been id as a sharks tooth but is missing the top section. Any more info on this tooth would be great. Cheers
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Found some great fossils with the family today in Central Queensland , braved a dust storm but was worth it. They are all of Permian age in the Tiverton formation which is marine sediment. If someone can give me some exact IDs that would be great. More photos in comments
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A few of the fossils I have found in the Coalfeilds Central Queensland ,Australia. All are of Permian age and from a terrestrial environment, I'm unsure of the species of plants. Hoping to find more in the future.
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I found this rock and thought it had some interesting features,including plant life. It is very hard and heavy for its size... can anyone tell me more about it?
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