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  1. DaveUSN142

    New to this !

    Hello to all ! I've never been on a forum before so please excuse any ignorance of protocol, thanks in advance. I was recommended this from Rock Seekers because I have been interested in both rocks and fossils for most of my life. I'm a 64 year old retired RN that grew up living all over the place. My father was career military and also a Master Naturalist for the state of Mississippi, so we got to dig for stuff all over the world. Very lucky for me ! Fortunately, I get to go out west every year and dig in Wyoming, Idaho, South Dakota and Montana with my brother. I've attached a few pictures of some of my stuff, just finished moving so it's not all unpacked yet. Thanks for allowing me to join, I look forward to being on frequently. Dave20230225_170007960_iOS.heic 20230225_123815017_iOS.heic 20230225_123938410_iOS.heic 20230225_124010474_iOS.heic 20230225_124038817_iOS.heic 20230225_170049732_iOS.heic 20230225_124844626_iOS.heic
  2. Phos_01

    Thank you

    I would like to thank The Fossil Forum, im here for one year now, it seems longer. The things I have learned here are amazing, I met wonderful people who have so much knowledge, im learning each day. So thank you again Have a nice evening
  3. Djby

    Is this a fish?

    Hi guys, my names Dean. I just joined this forum, I always loved fossils, all kinds, I love anything with history tbh, however my knowledge is not on a par with my enthusiasm!haha I do love to learn though so I'm hoping you can help with this.... I was at the beach today and found what I thought was an agate, I wanted to see how far it spread so broke open the 'rock' which turned out to be more of a compacted clay type substance, so just washed off with water and light scraping. I've attached some pics and eagerly await your response, even if it isn't what I think it is.lol thanks for your time reading this and hope you all have an awesome day!
  4. In fact there was one more box to open,always without ID :(,it's very light and strange,natural?
  5. grg1109

    Thank You!

    I want to THANK EVERYONE for their time and patience for helping me with vocabulary, Id's of an "Alien World" to me. THANK YOU!! Greg
  6. Hey y’all, it’s been awhile, hope y’all have been safe!! I found this in my driveway while looking at all the cool rocks that have been flooded to the surface in the past year. I’m 1/10 of mile to the water of Elk River at the Eastern most point of Lauderdale County North Alabama and Limestone Co. Our town boundaries are all water ways except north which ends at Giles Co, Tennessee. So it’s not hard to be close to the waterways, Elk River, and the banks. and that’s where all of the house on my road get there driveways lol (don’t tell TVA). My ruler is hiding but I have a 3x6 envelope and it’s about 3 in wide, 2 in high and 2 in deep. It looks like a sponge fossil puffball but those lines all connect beautifully with no stragglers. The light/ bright yellow lines are raised so it looks embossed, but it’s natural and the fissure does have small crystals present.
  7. Hi everyone, I am not sure how to navigate any of this. It's my first on a forum of any kind. It may take me some time seeing how it works. Thanks for the opportunity. I live in Ft. Mohave, AZ.
  8. Megalodoodle

    Shell ID Please

    A shell I found at Lake Texoma (Texas/Oklahoma border). Please help! Also how do I make images smaller? Like physically, not file size.
  9. Nobodys55

    Appreciation

    I can't thank everyone enough. The information I found in the articles, written by some of you, was a major help with preserving a Mamoth tooth I had committed myself to sell for a friend. As of last Tuesday, the tooth is now in possession of it's new owner & he's excited to see the others that I have. I listed it on a certain auction site & set the bid high (twice what past sales of others had brought). It's been a few months since I started the listing. I brought it down $10 to $25 each time I relisted and then stayed on the price when people started watching it. I packed it carefully & thanks to the method I used, consisting of Duco & alcohol, it all stayed intact. Here's a picture for those who missed them the first time around.
  10. Wolf89

    Lots of IDS needed

    I guys I have a large amount of unidentified fossils (40+). I was hoping you guys can Identify them for me. All were found in eastern NC (Aroura or Emerald Isle beach) Thanks, for any help. I have them numbered for easy reference. I also have them next to quarters and pennies for size reference. The quarter is 1 inch tall and wide and pennies are .75 inch tall and wide I can take more pics upon request 1.
  11. Jakefrith9225

    Tooth?

  12. Jakefrith9225

    Fossil?

  13. Jakefrith9225

    Plant?

  14. simplyMe

    New - dad and son

    Similar boat to Naturthusiast - my little guy is old enough to want to go hunting for cool rocks, hidden California gold, and any fossils he's sure are just outside the playground's sandbox. Started out looking for places to rockhound, which bled over into fossils. I figured I should start my learning process beyond ineffective google keyword searches, and admit I have little to no grasp on anything. I haven't searched the forums much yet, so my immediate questions like 'what <soil? rock? earth? other?> features should I look for when out and about' are likely both ignorant and already asked. I'll get to work now...
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