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  1. Lots of fun finds from my last trip to the river! Can anyone tell me more about this tooth? I haven’t seen a mako with a curve and cusp like that before. What am I looking at? Thanks! :)
  2. Found in Indonesia, Makassar
  3. gifted1

    Tool or Bone?

    This specific little item here is found amongst some very very large five valves but I'm not quite sure what to make of it I have added photos dry and after rinsing it off it's larger than my hand does anyone have any idea what this may be exactly? It is very heavy at least 2 1.2 lbs
  4. I was doing some investigating into different types of Trilobite fossils and I came across these images. I didn't know a Koneprusia, or any Trilobite fossil, could be this pristine (or that if fake that it could be so detailed a fake). It doesn't look like what I thought because the spines seem bendy here and I thought they would be rigid from seeing other (way less detailed) specimens. I also am not sure preparation could produce this level of clean detail on the "spikes" (?) show on all the spines. Could this be a real fossil, or could someone have created this level of fakery? I kept thinking I had found the spikiest Koneprusia Trilobite out there until then suddenly I saw these photos. Now I'm not sure what to make of them.
  5. Jackmandu

    Unusual

    I found this piece while rock hounding in SE South Dakota. Something embedded in the limestone...unique to say the least!
  6. mr fossil

    Fossil bone?

    Hi this is what looks like a bone found in quaternary marine limestone where I only find fossil shells and marine fossils so this is definitely out of the ordinary I found this in Saudi Arabia Jeddah if anyone knows what this might be I would love to know thank you
  7. Jackmandu

    Petrified wood?

    While out rock hounding this weekend...I came upon this unique find. Discovered in SE South Dakota down an old minimum maintenance / tractor road. I believe it to be petrified wood...or is it a unique geological specimen?? What are your thoughts???
  8. Cheesey125

    Egg-looking rock

    I am on vacation in Maine when I came across this weird rock that was completely different from all different rocks in the area. It had an outer layer that was very cracked up, but could easily be broken off from the the other layer, like a shell. It was fairly heavy, but it seemed so weirdly different!
  9. WI-fossil-guy

    Pseudofossil?

    The rock I am posting today does not contain calcium. I does contain agate. It is uniquely formed and is very laminated both on the surface and throughout the agate portion. What do you think, fossil algae or pseudofossil? or
  10. Hello. I got amazing spider in Baltic Amber and i am really happy for this ! ARCHAEA PARADOXA in beautiful position.
  11. ottawafossil101

    Ottawafossil101's Collection

    Hello, been away from the site for a while, but definitely not the hobby. Made contact with some interesting folks at skullstore.ca (Toronto, ON, Canada) and the collection and knowledge has been growing since. Check out their website and instagram, very neat stuff. Here's some items from my collection. One photo is me holding my new Green River Knightia Plate. Am I wrong or is there 2 kinds of knightia on there? It's cool because there are several cleaves with other unique fossils clearly poking out from underneath, but i wouldn't risk the plate's integrity on a whim. Any professionals near ottawa want to have a look? Here's a Branchiosaurus (Gill Lizard) 225 million year old (permian) from Pfalz, Germany. A large unknown dinosaur species' leg bone portion; cut and polished at the bottom. Can see the marrow and vein cavities. If only I had time to document them all, but just to tease I also have: fossil manatee jaw (10,000yrs old from florida), ammonites, spinosaurus teeth 3" long, giant megalodon teeth, shark and whale vertebrae, mammoth leg portions, awesome petrified wood from ontario with crystallized resin patches, bison bones half fossilized from the holocene, and much much more. More to come anyways, always enjoy sharing. Please post comment and enjoy, any fossil topic encouraged.
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