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  1. Sonickmonx

    Anomoeodus Sp.

    Anomoeodus is well known from SC cretaceous deposits, typically found as isolated "boat" teeth. Anomoeodus specimens from these deposits have been assigned to Anomoeodus phaseolus, however there has been discussion around this topic and some people are unconvinced by this classification. However, using Cicimurri (2007) as a reference, I will tentatively assign it to A. phaseolus. Articulated plates of Anomoeodus are rare anywhere including SC and, to my knowledge, unknown in the Donoho Creek formation making this a noteworthy specimen. References: Cicimurri D. J. (2007) A late Campanian (Cretaceous) selachian assemblage from a classic locality in Florence County, South Carolina, Southeastern Geology 45 2, 59-72
  2. HideousCorrectness

    New Member-ID Help Please-

    Hello, I am reaching out asking for identification help. I found this in Oak Hills California. Is this a fossil? Thank you very much!
  3. missanne1975

    MN fossilized teeth, ID needed

    These were found in central MN and I do not know much more than that. Any additional info would be greatly appreciated!
  4. BrittanyM

    Need help identifying please,

    I’m no expert but from the looks of the Porous surface, I’m thinking some type of bone, can anyone please help my identify this please also is there a way to tell what era from the color?
  5. Hi! Just wanted to know if this is Oncolite? In sandstone? Also, what are the bits protruding from the rock? Found it in Southern Texas nearby the Mexico border. Thanks!
  6. Hi all, I recently returned from spending a few days searching the beach of Tybee Island, Georgia, and found something I am unsure as to what it is. From reading online it looks like the age could be anywhere from Miocene to present. My initial gut is some sort of vertebra. Please let me know if any other photos or information would be helpful. Thank you!
  7. Chiquita

    COPROLITE?

    Found in Southern Utah. Possibly fossilized Coyote scat?
  8. Hi! I found a shark tooth on the beach, near the water, on a pile of rocks this past weekend. It was found in Ventura, CA. I have spent a lot of time researching, tried Google lens, but still not sure. Is it a great white? Mako? I do see serrated edges, very worn out, but do appear to be there. I tried to provide as many clear photos as possible. Any thoughts on what type of shark and age range? So curious. Any info would be helpful. Thank you!
  9. turtlewoods_uk

    Guadalupe Mountains

    Hi, this is my first post here. I found this whilst hiking at Guadalupe mountains national park. Is this a fossil and if so can anyone help identify what it may be? Thank you.
  10. Guest

    The rock

    Hello, I cut the rock open right on the edge of this cavity. Could someone please have a look? There are 3 crystallized cords with petals. Have no idea really. Found this rock near the California coast 20 miles from the beach deep in sand under a layer of soil 3’ thick. The layer of dirt over the sand seems to be endemic to the area. Many Thanks!
  11. crabfossilsteve

    Devonian Unidentified specimen

    Here is another specimen I collected in West Virginia at a well known collecting site. The local university paleontologist prof indicated it was an apparent echinoderm, but could not identify it- needed more researching. If any of you guys have come across an example of this and can identify it, let me know. Thank
  12. rockyrock1010

    What is this?

    I was looking through my collection today, and I found this rock of milky quartz, and it looks strange. it has a few small openings on the crack that was made, and it reminds me of some other rocks in my collection, I can't exactly find a name for them or any clarity on what it is. also it looks shiny, similar to a gemstone. to avoid the previous problem with my other post (sorry about that one) I tweaked the settings on my camera and the lighting and they look fine, but if I come across any other problems again I will try to fix them. Also, I ran in with one of my brothers and I asked him if he could give me any suggestions, and he said it kind of looks like shocked quartz. and he showed me a few images of it (I will also include one in the photos), and any information helps, thank you. P.S. The images of my rock are the ones with a white paper background, the ones I found of proof do not.
  13. Hello All, I'm minutes old here. Have always loved Trilobites. But soon will have the space and time to do more of what I love. Been talking to a few guys that collect and Prep and they suggested to get stuck in to the community. And thus - here I am. Interested in any good books on Trilobites. Self collecting areas like U-Dig and Penn Dixie. And a way to help support this hobby, profession. Looking to learn prep and hunting. Would like to volunteer somewhere. We are leaning to Puget Sound area of Wa to set our roots again. Anywho - glad to have found a group. Hope to help with the rolling auction. Looked fun last year with all the ribbing. Thanks, Phil
  14. rockyrock1010

    What is this?

    I recently found this while looking for a find out in the wild. I am not sure what this is, considering I found it in a river, but it seems like it may be a snail/slug/gastropod I am an amateur, so I can't easily identify things. I am looking for the scientific name for this species though, because I am working on a display box for some of the fossils I have found already. Also, I did barely any digging, for anyone's information. and in the image I am including a reference drawing because the quality of the camera I own is garbage (sorry). Any information helps.
  15. Outlawsavage

    Help what could this be

    Found this by ft. Gibson Lake in Wagoner, Oklahoma. Trying to figure out what it is exactly or an idea? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
  16. Hello! My name is Elaine Scott. I am a new member to the forum. Exploring the mountains in the high desert and rock/fossil hunting is a hobby of mine. I have a small collection of interesting items. Some of which I will ask for help identifying, I look forward to feedback! I see there's soo much content to explore on this site I'm pretty sure I'll spend the next several hours (and many more in days to come) scrolling through it all. I hope everyone has a great day!
  17. Found this specimen in Pike County, PA. Here are some photos from different angles! This fossil has taken me in all different directions with regards to research. I have been unable to discern what this find may be. If anyone has an idea, I’d love to hear it! (My guess) Lepidodendron or Archaeopteris sapling branch??
  18. Michael S

    ID help needed

    Shells are 2” both high and wide maybe from California? Slab is 13x11.5 I’m
  19. Between the weather and my busy schedule, I haven't been able to get out into the field, so I have been fossil-hunting in my mailbox. I bought a small collection of pieces that was something of a mish-mash. The labeling sucks. Some of the labels are missing and some are mixed up. This tooth did not have a label. It was mixed in with dinosaur material, including a sauropod eggshell fragment from South America, some hadrosaur bone fragments from the western US, and some Moroccan fossils. I don't know where this piece came from - it could be Morocco, it could be South America, it could be the US, or..... It measures 50mm long x 11mm wide at the base. It doesn't appear to be glued or repaired, but looks like it was sealed with some kind of butvar or poly. Does anyone know what critter this tooth is from? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! MikeG
  20. Prosymna89

    Fossil?

    Found on the ground and my parents place colorado 6300 elevation San Juan mountain range can someone just tell me what this is a fossil of? Is it worth anything?
  21. YoungHobo

    I'm a new member

    Hey guys my name is Justin I live in SouthEastern North Carolina (Bladen co.) And I'm very excited to see, show, & learn.
  22. Michael Marinelli

    Dire wolf tooth? Found in FL

    I recently found this partial tooth in Florida and I really think it’s dire wolf. It looks exactly like the upper carnassial dire wolf teeth online. The only measurement i have is that the thickest part of the enamel from top to bottom is 17mm thick, not accounting for wear. Can you guys confirm/deny? Thanks! filtered-3F76D20A-199B-4B93-8957-ACB17287FC39.mp4
  23. Abonanni

    ID help please!

    Found on dredge island off of Savannah River.
  24. Phelsuma82

    Southern Indiana

    Hello wondering if anyone can help me with a correct Id. It was found at the Sulphur road cutout in southern Indiana. I’ve been told it’s a few different things but I’m still not sure. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. Any help would be appreciated. I’ll answer any questions I can.
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