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Hello fossil lovers! Please accept my apology in advance, but here it comes: is this a fossilized bird/duck egg? It is too round to be a reptile egg and the white part looks like shell. The inside is crystallized. Sadly I can't provide provenance, as I bought this at an antique's shop from a deceased collector (for those who know him, it is from the collection of the writer of Bob Morane)... Doesn't look like just a concretion to me. Thank you for your time, have a good day!
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From the album: 39 years exploring Texas
I’m part time taxidermist and donated this to a author I respect and doing a lot of good in exposing govt corruption and missing people in our national parks and wilderness all unexplained disappearances Called missing 411. Read his books will open your mind and might save your life while time in outdoors. -
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Hi thanks for the add - happy to be in my element finding fossils. Ive always collected rocks since a very young age. Moved from the mountains and meadows of BC to the Great Lakes of Ontario. 4800kms away from my home land ,. Walking the beautiful beach ive been lucky to discover many fossils , that's id love to share for identification and curiosity purposes . Thanks again - here's a duck ( I think )
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These are a bunch of bones from the pleistocene period found in Florida, USA. I haven't got a clue as to what these come from so I am guessing raccoon, giant armadillo, duck, deer and maybe birds. Not sure what species but I am psyched. It would be very much be appreciated if anyone can take a look and with your pleistocene expertise maybe help me decent what bones belong to what animal.