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  1. Found this sifting the river and trying not to keep everything. So whats that TIA
  2. So my kids have gotten into rocks of all kinds. I’ve done some cleaning but didn’t want to go any further till I might be able to find out what this might be. to me it looks like some kind of animal with an eyeball and possibly a tooth but I’m not sure if that’s right or if it’s just a funky looking rock. Any ideas?!?
  3. Copperheadsheen

    New with possible tooth

    New to the site, I found this tooth like fossil in a creek bed in benewah county. It was mixed with smaller rocks of varying looks. Lots of interesting rocks. Curious of anyones thoughts! Thanks
  4. This looks like a claw to me, but someone suggested possibly an alligator tooth. I was at the understanding that most alligator teeth are round and hollow.
  5. Found a possible tooth on Charmouth beach, Dorset, England. Was wondering if it could be a fossil. Thanks
  6. LilExplorer

    Tooth or claw Ontario, Canada

    Good morning This was found along the water way of Lake Erie Ontario, Canada. Not sure if it's a tooth or claw. I have been told possibly from a bear but we don't have bears in the area so I figured it washed ashore from Pennsylvania. (Don't mind the hole, we drilled it to make a necklace for my son Lol). Thank you
  7. Dear community! Please help me to identify my finding (picture attached). I found it during the walk on the Galveston beach. Thank you so much!
  8. Emilhg

    What is this?

    I have found some interesting Any idea?
  9. Katy2319

    Unknown...fossil?

    Part two of our series of mystery fossils from the nature center! As I said in my previous post, this was donated to the center with no indication of where it was found or what time period it may be from, which is wildly unhelpful... But onto the details that might actually be helpful. This one is a yellow-brown mineral, with a hardness of about two. There is a piece broken off at the top and from there it can be seen how it broke in a sort of triangle, with the perfect center of the tube where the point comes together. It's not perfectly round, with long planes that are faintly tangible to fingers, but still it maintains a nice even taper down to it's point. My dad suggested it might be a crocodillian tooth, and there appear to be striations that also run the length of it, which seems consistent with the reptile tooth fossils I have seen in the past.
  10. GretchenM

    Tooth?

    Hello! Could someone please help me identify this? Very hard. Stone like. found on the shores of Lake Erie, Bass Islands, Ohio
  11. Goodmorning! A few days ago I went for a rockhounding session nearby, in Numansdorp in the Netherlands. They have a massive pile of rocks - for covering the road (so construction material). I have found lots of pieces of agates here. Probably it's mined somewhere like Steenwijk, but don't precicely know where they harvest these rocks. Besides the gorgeous agates I found in this pile, I also found something I have no clue about.. First I thought it was something like a squid, so extremely old.. but.. I looked around the internet - so now I am guessing it is some sort of tooth? Can somebody help me out with ID'ing this piece? And is it possible to have some sort of clue on the age of this? (not specific, but is it a day old or a year - like that :)). The measurments are in CM. Thank you very much in advance!
  12. Fossilsupremacy

    Found some stuff today

    I went fossil hunting out near the nearby creek today, since i had some free time. Here’s what i found: while i’m sure this first one is a concretion, i wanna know what yall think! Here’s the second one, which interested me way more- first one is 5cm, second one is 9 and a half centimeters: if you look closely- you can see weird markings on the second fossil that look almost like a tire track. Let me know what yall think that is.
  13. dave5898

    No idea what this is

    Found this while using a stone rake on a tractor today, thot it was concrete but it looks like granite.its approx 70lbs and about 20 inches long.i found it in ontario canada. I did hit it with the rake so it is scratched up.. sorry for the picture quality, it is dark out and all i had was my phone.. also i apologize if this is posted in the wrong spot
  14. Found on coastal island , Georgia USA. Tip appears to be broken slightly. Bullet shaped and solid throughout. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  15. Lizz6

    Canine tooth ID

    Hello, Yesterday I came across this tooth on a beach local to me in south west Scotland. I first thought seal but have discovered it’s too large and can’t think what else is in the waters around Scotland that could fit a canine tooth so large. Any help is appreciated.
  16. Steph

    Claw/tooth/horn?

    What is this? Found on the beach. Very fragile. Even handling for the photos was hazardous Thanks for looking.
  17. Kribensis

    Dinosaur Teeth?

    I acquired these many years ago and forgot about them. I had them classified as Hadrosaur Teeth but think that is wrong. Could just be polished rocks. Any help is appreciated.
  18. chabbysdad

    Dinosaur tooth? Not sure i need help

    Hi I found this rock I thought could be a tooth its very heavy and about 9cm long any help would be much appreciated thanks
  19. Mostacciuolo

    Shark tooth

    Hello. I found this shark tooth in South Carolina. It is 2 inches and is serrated on each side. Can my one confirm the species? Thanks!
  20. RMac

    Shark tooth?

    Another one of my purchases from 20 years ago. I think they said it was a Megalodon tooth? Any help is appreciated:)
  21. While combing my local beach in Virginia Beach, I came across this piece. The inside coloring and texture has me questioning tooth, much like some of the broken pieces of GWs that I’ve found in the same area. Shaped like an oval cylinder, about 3 inches long. Tusk? Rock?
  22. Found this in abbey wood with a bunch of fossil shark teeth and shells. Wondering if it was a tooth connected to a bit of bone? thank you for reading
  23. Hi, I'm very new to this and went out looking for fossils today in Seafield, Fife (Scotland). I found a what I think are horn coral? And also something thst looks like a tooth, if anyone could help identify it please. Forgive my naivity if it's nothing! Thanks in advance
  24. Hi, I'm very new to this and went out looking for fossils today in Seafield, Fife (Scotland). I found a what I think are horn coral? And also something thst looks like a tooth, if anyone could help identify it please. Forgive my naivity if it's nothing! Thanks in advance
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