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Hello, I found this in a Cretaceous deposit near my house. In 1911 a report by the Georgia geological survey said that the area I found this in was a part of the Ripley formation. Sharks teeth, a mosasaur tooth, unidentified fragments of bone, and poor casts of clams and sea snails were found by the geologist that did the report in a grayish shaley clay. I have not found any teeth yet but I’m hoping to someday. I believe this is a solitary coral but unsure either way. It was supposedly found in the same layer that the fossils mentioned above were. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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From the album: Delaware Fossils
© c. 2022 Heather JM Siple
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Hello guys, As a begginer in the world of fossil hunting, I would appreciate your help with identification of several coral specimens I have found in the eocene era fossil site near the town of Vrgorac, Republic of Croatia. My guess, at least for the first specimen (first 4 photos), is that it represent some kind of Pattalophyllia, whilst for the others I honestly have no idea. Also, the last specimen (last 3 photos), looks like some kind of horn coral, which is weird, considering the fact that they went extinct during Permian and especially because it was found in close proximity of other specimens ( maybe 20-30 meters) and not even a meter form the (possible) Pattalophyllia. Thank you in advance.
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Silurian goodness, hash plates, matrix, corals
JohnBrewer posted a topic in Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
Hi folks A selection of Silurian goodies. In exchange, I'm looking for dino teeth (NOT Moroccan unless exceptionally pretty). Overall images. Oh, Roman coin included for size. Coin is 1cm- 17 replies
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