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Hi all, I found some snail fossils and was wondering if I could get them ID'd or even given a ball park age! Location Wollongong Australia. Driving home at the moment but can update with measurements if needed once I'm near a tape measure. Would estimate around 3-4cm or around 1.5inches at their widest part.
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First pic shows the modern day terrain of what 6-8 million years ago was the coastline of SE Iberia. Walking here today my Wife found what appears to be a gastropod or snail. But could easily be a nice rock.
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Various fossils/possibly contain fossils. From the Coleraine formation of northern Minnesota, mostly ironstone, I think, but one is in mudstone.
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Went to the local gravel pit. Walked away with this gorgeous gastropod and a beautiful bryozoan in jasper. Will be returning
SilurianSalamander posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
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Found this fossil in an agate of unknown age from a gravel pit ...
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I think it looks shockingly similar to charnia. Maybe a cephalopod, snail, or plant? What could it be? -
look at this snail fossil I found in the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found this neat snail fossil here is a few photos -
I can’t identify exactly what these are? Found them in Barton Creek near Austin. They look like a gastropod but haven’t seen any with the rears this out to the edge. Also the other pointy ones are even about the center while this one is near the back end.
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Many fossils from Lake Michigan are Devonian, but some are later such as this snail fossil. My best guess on the round gray fossil is algae or diatoms. Can anybody confirm my guesses or have a better idea of species for the snail or segmented worm?
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[Baltic Amber Inclusion] Gastropoda - Extremely Rare Snail Shell. First ever for me.
vermiculosis posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hello Dear Friends, This time i'd like to show something special : Dream Of Any Baltic Amber Collector. Snail Shell. Extremely Rare Gastropoda ( For me super extremely rare - i never had any one ). Huge Amber 50g, 2.5mm Snail shell. Better quality pic - https://ibb.co/q9qvGcv Cheers from amber cave !! Artur -
Hello! Please help me to determinate my latest find! Found in cretaceous formation/deposits, Serbia... 25cm in diameter...
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I can't seem to find a match for these gastropods, closest I've seen is Cerithium Turriculatum. I hesitate to say they are Cretaceous since I find things in this creek that aren't, this part of creek is QAL, Qt, and Eagle Ford with a little Permian mixed in. There is a pyritized fossil and also something round that I first thought bivalve or different gastropod but it seems too round. Thanks for looking!
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Everything I find is from right here in southern Iron County in SE Missouri off of Big Creek & Black River. If someone would be so kind as to put a name to these little guys so I can label them I'd greatly appreciate it. please & thank you The 1st picture is the best looking shell I've ever found but it's only a few centimeters across. . The 2nd picture is of one I just found a few days ago while I was at the creek (Big Creek) dimensions are 1"x1" The last three pictures are kind of a funny story and not at the same time. So one of my hobbies is making arrowheads & while searching for good rocks to knock off some chunks I busted one in half & this was on the inside. It's dimensions are 2.5"x2.5" So in posting this for some reason the first and second picture got flip-flopped. so the second picture is only a few centimeters across I took that picture with my microscope
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