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Can anyone help me id these? I found them in a dry creek bank and took them to my local museum, library, and Natchez trace park ranger and they all agreed they were bone but not sure what?? Any ideas
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I found these 2 rocks in a bed of river rocks at an apartment complex in Denver Co. I found the biggest piece 1st and continued looking for more interesting rocks when I found the small piece. I was surprised that they fit together. The big piece weighs approximately 2 lbs and the small piece approximately 1/2 lb. If it's not a fossil then I need to know how it formed.
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Hi, I found this fossil in a field in Essex. The surface has a grain and if you look at the ends you can see tiny pore holes going through it like you get in bone. I’m wondering if this could be a piece of mammoth bone?
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Fossil found in West desert of Utah Could have been in the Uintah's?
Bricopp posted a topic in Fossil ID
I found the two pieces years ago in Utah's west desert around Delle? It looks like a horn I seen on a fossil site of a Triceratops? Can this be done with a photo?- 5 replies
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Hello, I found this possible fossilized bone in the creek on my friends 26 acre Farm in poweshiek County, Iowa. The farm is located on Glacier land. The farm has very sandy soil and large Hills that slope down to the creek. I have found many easily identifiable fossilized bones such as jaw, femur, pelvic and teeth but this one looks very odd but seems to have the correct pores and texture. Any help will be appreciated thank you.
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Found this piece washed up on the shore of Lake Erie in Ohio, USA. It's smoothed over from the environment. Any thoughts as to whether this is actually a bone fragment. If so, how would I properly identify it? I'm taking a stab in the dark to say it looks somewhat similar to an ulna/forearm bone.
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What say you about this bone ? Sorry but just found in my collection so I do not know if I found it in MS or FL but it was years ago. My end photos were not very clear..(I hate the phone I have...) Hope someone knows...because this site sure has great smart people! Be blessed, stay safe, practice Social distancing Deb (White Feather)
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This is a piece of fossilized bone I bought over the summer. It was sold as being from a centrosaurus. I understand that a perfect ID is impossible, but I was wondering if any one had an idea of what type of dinosaur it could be from, if it even is dinosaur. I was also hoping to find out what type of bone it is. It had an interesting shape to it so I was hoping if nothing else, where in the skeleton it could have been from. It says it’s from the Judith River formation, and the only locality given is eastern Montana. Again I don’t think it’s possible to tell exactly what it’s from, I was just hoping for some general description.
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A day trip to North Sulphur River in north Texas, didn't found much. However, this big chunk of bone was stare right at me. It's not a shape I recognize, so I didn't realize it was a fossil until I picked it up. Whatever this creature used to be, look like it got chewed up pretty good. Anyone have ideas what this might be? Help is much appreciated.
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