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Hey everyone. I found these in a creek while traveling around Ohio. The areas are known for fossils, but I can't tell if these are actually teeth or if they are just some kind of rock formation. Any insight would be much appreciated.
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It's not a big fossil. My hubby and I think it's a buzzsaw shark tooth. Anyway, we can't figure out what kind of buzzsaw shark it's from or if it's even that kind of fossil. It looks like a doll shoe, but it is a fossil. Any help would be appreciated.
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I posted an image of this fossil along with all the others that I found, but that image was of poor quality and as such I think it got lost among all the other fossils I sent yesterday. I have no idea what it is, it might not be a fossil but if it isn’t I really have no idea what it is. It looks to me like the fletchings of an arrow but beyond that I have no clue.
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A few curious things from Cretaceous Eagle Ford/QAL mix I can't quite put my finger on, first one looks like burrow but up close it's very different from other burrows I've found. Next I'm wondering if it's coprolite, then possibly rugose? Last one i have no clue just didn't think it looked geological. Forgot the end shot of burrow so added it at end.
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Found this fossil online, but its labeled as an unidentified trilobite. Does anyone know what this is?
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Hey so I hunt in Sherman Texas at a creek called Post Oak. I find hundreds of fossilized shark teeth here and lots of other fossils including bones. This weekend I found this tooth and I'm completely stumped. Any help would really be appreciated.
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Rhizodont? Lobe finned fish? Catskill Fm. Metzger's Quarry, Canton PA. Upper Devonian© 2021 T. Jones
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Calling this a Picasso pebble, it's like a tiny work of art and I have no idea how to refer to this type of fossilization but it's very cool. Anyway, really curious what the two columns are that appear to be joined, the gravels it came from are mostly Eagle Ford but include QAL, a little Woodbine, and older.
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North San Antonio area. Any thoughts on what these rocks are. Similar characteristics. Flat underside. Similar curve to right on some, to left on some.
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Hello All, I had forgotten I had picked this up a Big Brook the other day. Definitely looks toothy. Nice size to it as it measures 1.5" (38mm). Not a sharks tooth. Perhaps Sawfish rostral tooth? Thanks!
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I am trying to navigate the site. I am older and not very swift I am trying to get a fossil ID. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This was a gift and I have no info. Thanks in advance. Mike aka Kestrel
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I keep finding partially fossilized or mineralized bones in our yard. We're about two miles from the mouth of Weber canyon Davis County Utah. Found some mineralized snail shells in the same area as the bones. We know that before highway 84 was built, our house would have been on the edge of the river. Any help identifying would be greatly appreciated.
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Found it in northeast kansas cant find it on any chart
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Good evening, my son found this last weekend on Mappleton beach. He was originally interested in the crystal formation on the side and the "dragon eggs". I did grab the attention of a passing fossil hunter who suggested it may contain an ammonite and needed some more professional attention than I could give it, but my son didn't want to leave it. As you can see it is around 35cm diameter and 10cm deep, it weighs slightly less than 5 stone. Any help or information would be much appreciated.
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I was recently was given what I was told is a dinosaur bone but I don't know what it is. It measures about 30 inches long and weighs about 1.3 pounds. Can anyone help to identify this for me?
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I was checking out my photos this evening and came across this "unknown" from a recent hunt in NE Iowa. The geology is Ordovician/ Maquoketa. The "fossil" was found with only the surface of #1 showing. It looked a bit sponge like to me. I tried splitting the surface off and found the left over rock had a surface shown in 2. I further split the rock into pieces 3, 4, 5, and 6. As you can see, the unknown flares out again at 6. This is probably "just a rock" but tis better to ask first. Mike
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Hi! I'm looking for some help IDing these fossils from Green Mill Run (Greenville, NC). The two fossils were found on different trips, but seem to have similar structures. I have only found these two across many trips so they don't seem to be common. Someone mentioned that they could be lobster/crab claws so if anyone has anymore information on that, or alternate IDs, I would really appreciate the help! Thanks!
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From the album: Bryozoan of Minnesota Ordovician
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I found this beauty in knights ferry, California. It is very different from anything I've collected yet. I am eager to get any ideas of what it is or how it formed? The strip along the top is defined and somewhat deep and the grooves all over it are also pretty deep.
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the first is this coprolite? ..I have seen some with odd colored patterns and was wondering....the second is what I think is some sort of shell in matrix?... found in gravel deposit from Brazos River west of Houston Texas.
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location: West of Houston Brazos river gravel. This is an odd piece i have included pics of all sides and ends. At first it appeared lick a piece of rusted metal but its not, it has in the sun a sparkly appearance ...