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My finds from the other day on the beach at northern Amelia Island.
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I’m trying to get better at identification so I labeled the pieces with what I think they are but some I can’t figure out. I would love some guidance if anyone has any input! Thanks Fernandina Beach Amelia Island Florida USA- 3 replies
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Anyone know what these are? Found on beach Amelia Island, Florida, USA
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Hey all! This is my first time posting here, and my first time being completely stumped by a find. I recently went to Fernandina Beach, Florida for vacation and picked up a bunch of shark teeth but also found a couple things I've never seen before. I was hoping someone could help! The first one is what I'm completely clueless about. It clearly looks like a tooth, but I have not idea what it could be from. The second appears to be a rib bone to me, but again, I don't know what it could be from. I'm not convinced the third one is a tooth because of the lack of pores and just the overall nature of it, but it has the shape of a tooth, and I just wanted to check and see if it maybe was. Thanks for any help you can offer, and if you need better pictures or different angles, let me know! IMG_7235.HEIC IMG_7233.HEIC IMG_7232.HEIC IMG_7228.HEIC IMG_7227.HEIC IMG_7224.HEIC IMG_7237.HEIC
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Good morning everyone! I was hoping someone would be able to help me identify this weird looking fossil. I researched it for days and think it may be a really worn down sea robin skull! It is the size of a US quarter (24.257 mm in diameter) I found it while sifting for sharks teeth in Fernandina Beach, Florida (Nassau county). Anything helps! Thanks in advance!
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Found some nice fossils during the storm caused by Fiona, especially pectens. Still working on a definitive ID for the flat pecten at the top. - it's the best example of that species I've found. @MikeR, any ideas? The teeth & burr fish mouth plate were pretty standard finds, but it is the best sting ray barb I've found so I was pretty happy. Soaked but happy!
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Found recently on Amelia island. Almost certain I have a white shark tooth as well as a dolphin vertebra? Any other specifications would be great!
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Any help with identification would be appreciated! Found this item on the beach of Amelia Island. Has a nice symmetry about it. I thought it could be a fossil scute of some sort. Measures about 1.5 inches across. any ideas? Thanks.
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