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  1. Pleuromya

    Seal's Cave

  2. LJWJR

    Found this at work

  3. Thames Adventurer

    Flint sea sponge cap remains?

    I collected these off the Thames foreshore. I have been lead to believe that these are the remains of sea sponge (that they once held them, or were them??) but I don't really understand. Can someone here help confirm and explain this please? Thank you
  4. Hello everyone, I would like to know what this Fossil might be. I thought it looked a bit similar to a whale hearing bone, but not as much that I could be certain. The Fossil was found in the north of Germany, near the Baltic sea. Please let me know if you have any ideas. Thank you very much in advance. Greetings Lukas
  5. Alright family, majority of my life as a child I used to be apart of a ranch as a worker than a guide with my brother and father. The name of the Ranch before Mr. Taylor died was the the Double TT Ranch located 5 mile down the road for the YO ranch in mountain home TX, Mr. Taylor was our boss and owner of the ranch and gave us permission to take rocks and shedded antler, one of the benefits of working on the ranch forever. during our time here before the ranch was sold we used to find tons of these Crystallized Rocks at different parts of the ranch I have buckets and buckets of them. now that I'm getting older I started looking for information on what we were picking up. I talked with an individual that graded our crystals and the solidity of them are right under diamond as far as hardness. now after doing research The only thing I can conclude is since we find a lot of sea shells imprinted within our rock is that these used to be highly carbonated humongous tube-worms form the per historic era.. that are now crystallized. I've been told that when the meteor hit that killed the dinosaurs a splash ring of highly heated mass of rock and critters made it this far and are now crystallized from the heat and time.... I have no idea and would like to know if anyone has answers on this matter???? Ive attached a few pick and can send more.
  6. What a sweet surprise! We found fossils then a bunker exploring our neighborhood, we’ve never been down the street before, but there was plenty of beach rocks used to maintain the service street to the windmills! Enjoy!
  7. Amandaisaprinsiss

    Sea urchins

    A PRETY white one, land a PRETY sparkling ✨ one with exposed druzy crystals
  8. Amandaisaprinsiss

    March 6, 2022 sea urchins

    It’s beautiful weather to add to my sea urchin collection. And play with rocks.
  9. Fossil skull of an extinct Sea Monster. What can you say about this piece? Is there any restoration in this piece? Where? -Zarafasaura Oceanis -Morocco -20×40×60 cm
  10. Caroboneferous

    Little fossil found

    My sister found this little fossil, she found it in a lot of loose fossils, trying to see what it is. Any ideas? I’m thinking coral?
  11. Here is a weird fossil that was found amongst corals from late jurassic 150Ma. Is it a mollusc shell, a tooth, a bone? Its my first potentially kool fossil ever!!! I am hoping its a fierce sea creature!
  12. Fossfounder

    Found a fossil in the sea

    Hello everyone, I found this yesterday and can’t identify what it is , does anyone have more information about this . I found it in the sea of albania .
  13. These are found among river stones that yield a lot of crinoid fragments and worm traces. Any idea would be appreciated as the leaf-shapes are funky!!
  14. Caroboneferous

    Fusulinids?

    Found this piece near a bunch of Carboniferous fossils in limestone, any ideas? It seems to look like fusulinids ? They are supposed to be common, Found in Kansas City near Carboniferous fossils.
  15. Caroboneferous

    Coral? Or just a rock?

    I found this piece outside Kansas City, it was nearby some sea fossils. I’m not sure if this is anything. Any ideas would be helpful!
  16. SabertoothHunter

    Is this my first fossil?

    Found this in a forest in Serbia. Is this some kind of forest or maybe sea plant?
  17. Found123

    Fossils from Colorado

    Hi there, We recently moved to the Colorado Front Range from Michigan. We’re used to hunting for petoskey stones on the Great Lakes. Here are some of our new CO finds and we’d really appreciate any information! thank you so much! We are so excited for this new land to experience.
  18. From the album: Pisces

    I know that it isn't a fossil, but just I couldn't resist picking up this mediterranean sea horse on the auction site. They're just so cute.
  19. Fossilsforever

    Cretaceous sea

    Hello all, One of the many drawings/art works of me. Black pencil and edited with pc. This artwork comes perhaps in a book that will be published in July/August 2021. The Cretaceous sea (Kreidemeer) of Europe (late late Campanian and/or early Maastrichtian, 73-69/73-68 mya). Kind regards and happy fossil hunting! Ruben
  20. Ruger9a

    Ammonite ID request

    Hello folks, I have a two ammonites in need of an identification. I wish I could provide more information, but I can't. Any help will be appreciated.
  21. Lost survivor

    So I have this rock.....

    I use to find crinoid fossils by the hundreds when i was a kid, though I thought that they were worm fossils. No such thing as Google or even home computers then. I found this fossil about a year ago and if it is truly a crinoid, it is without a doubt the largest that I have seen.
  22. Nari

    a shell mound?

    Hi! There is a rock with fossils (?) my house. It's from my father, passed away about 10 years ago. I don't know what it is, but maybe it's from his China travel. I have searched some images of old sea animals fossil, but still don't have a idea. Is there anyone explain them? Thanks!
  23. Hello16

    is it trace Fossil?

    Hello everyone, what is that?
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