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Here is an odd-ball I found yesterday. Recently I found a new marine / brackish layer of dark gray shale. My first discovery was two root pieces, which I'll showcase at another time. I also found a tiny Glabrocingulum grayvillense (gastropod) there. This particular rock had a brachiopod on it, and I was getting a closer look. The matrix was soft enough to stab with my tweezers, so I was digging around the margins. This very tiny piece appeared that looked very interesting, and even more complex under the microscope. It's very small. The further out photo shows it with a 1 cm scale.
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Can someone help me identify this fossil? Found at York River State Park in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA near the water. It seems that fossils here are likely from the early Pilocene. It's 7"x 4" as far as size. Thank you so much for any info you may have!
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Hello! I see these spikes from Atlas mountains. I read about stegosaurus (Adratiklit boulahfa) in this formation. Could be a stegosaurus thagomizer? Thank you so much!
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Are these Belamnite Spikes? Found at Lyme Regis. It is an early Jurassic area.
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Made two trips to the creek while worrying about Dorian; one trip to the beach, but not much there (picked clean by Labor Day visitors? Only one olive shell and a few bleached, worn small teeth.) I pooled the stuff collected in trips from the same general area in the creek. One of the trips I used a slightly coarser screen, followed by a window screen in response to @MarcoSr excellent recent post "What are you missing????". Since my teeth are micro-sized to begin with, I was sure that there would be lots of new stuff to sort through. Unfortunately, I was disappointed in my initia
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Found several, 25-30 of these yesterday. Seem more like spikes to me. Can anyone confirm if they are from an Ankylosaur?
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Went out hoping recent rains would have washed out some teeth. Mostly washed away the angel teeth and drum esophageal teeth I've been finding (a few of each). Usual sand shark spikes and more vertebrae than usual (gravelly?) Finally found a weird pinkish white banded mako, or rather great white, slant length 2". Seemed a good time to quit.
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I am a constructor, I have no knowledge on fossils or bones, so please excuse me if my found is a common thing. During an excavation, buried less than a meter deep in the ground, I casually found this piece among the debris, looked for other samples nearby but there was nothing else. All I can say is that it is not old. Can someone please help me figure out what is this? None of my coworkers could recognize this. I must say that this was found on Bolivia, my country have no seashore. Thank you very much!