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Was in Florida for a long weekend so I spent some time in the Peace River near Arcadia, Fl and picked this up. By size and basic shape it seems like a mastodon or mammoth vertebrae, but I haven't been in the area enough to tell and granted it’s very worn. Thoughts?
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Hello again! I'm a complete newbie here so any help would be gratefully received. I've recently been given a small collection of bones that belonged to a neighbour of my parents here in the UK. He was a fossil collector who recently passed away. The largest bone has been identified as a woolly rhino femur but I'm struggling with the others. I'm wondering if this is a section of vertebrae but from what I really don't know.! Apologies for the background.
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We need your help. My husband and I went out to look for shark teeth in the bitter cold and came across this today (December 24th) Can anyone help identify? My limited vet tech knowledge I believe it's a piece of vertebrae. Location- Venice Beach, Florida
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Found this today at Caspersen Beach in Venice Florida. Please help me identify. This is my 1st ever post on this site…. Thanks!
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Found this during my latest exploration. I'm beyond novice any help greatly appreciated. Measure is 100mmx100mm the actual bone is 90mmx90mm
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I found this in my front yard while raking. I live on the outskirts of Fresno, Ca. Can anyone tell me what it is? I have found other, what looks to me, like bones.
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Hello I picked this guy up off Micklers Beach in Florida today. I get a lot of sharks teeth but never saw one of these before. (Maybe not even a fossil at all?) Would appreciate thoughts on what it is. Thank you.
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These were found at Mary Seaholm Park in South Austin in early March. I have no idea what any of it is. I suspect the darker things in front are iron ore. They're very heavy. The other things are in a soft, chalky matrix & seem very delicate. Any help would be great!
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Brand new to fossil hunting and can't find anything like this on the web.
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Hi, looking for an ID on this. From research it looks like snake vertebrae? But seems too large. Big snake? Found in Alberta. About 8 inches across, 3 inches deep. Thank you for any ideas.
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these are a few fossils i have and i have almost no information on them at allpls help me identify them
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I don't k ow what this is. I am making guesses but I don't know. It is around 5 inches wide and 2.5 inches in depth. The two sides are hollowed out. One side shallow one side deep. But they mirror each other in shape
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Hello gang, I found this at the beach today, not sure what it is, it has two holes on each side with one side very deep, whole piece is about 4 inches in diameter, top and bottom show rings and also middle part small intrusion right in the middle. Please help. MK
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From the album: N Sulphur River (2nd Trip 3/13)
Also @ 2990. Has the texture of bone and the two holes make me think it's a vert? Rookie guess :-) If it is a vert...what kind?