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Can someone help me out? Input? It resembles a reptile skull, but not sure it doesn't look like a rock either
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Hello, thank you in advance for any help identifying. I found these on the cherokee lake bed in Northeast Tennessee Hawkins county they are extremely hard and after washing don't change in appearance. Are they fossils?
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Hi all, A friend of mine found these in a quarry in Limburg, near Maastricht, many years ago. The exact location is unknown, but it was found in very bright, loose sand (maybe that rings a bell). I suspect they are concretions, but I am not sure. Any info and insights are welcome! Thanks!
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Hi everyone! A buddy of mine recently bought this as an "unknown fossil" and sent me some pics to see if I could ID it. My ID is that it's a rock and not a fossil but I figured I'd post it here on his behalf in the desperate hope I'm wrong. Apparently it was found somewhere in East Texas.
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I've had this for quite some time and it's always been interesting to me. But I am not sure if it's a Fossil or what it is? It has a different texture. It's about 2 inches long and 1/2 inch wide.
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I found this today in a stream in Ohio. I looked online and was hoping to find an answer on what this might be. It looks like a tooth but not a fossilized tooth I’ve seen before. Can anyone help me identify what this might be?
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Hi, Is there anyone who could help an amateur identify this specimen that seems to have a row of side teeth and super strange front teeth? Limpet eater? Pharyngeal plate? Very light but feels like mineral rather than woody. Would appreciate any input.
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My son found this in a creek bed in Raleigh NC. Just looked weird so kept it. Very light weight, porous in spots and smooth and shiny on one spot. Any ideas? Nothing? Found a tiny pointed quartz crystal on the same creek shore Thanks!
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Hi guys my son and I have recently started searching for fossils in North Wales, my son recently found this and we wondered if it might be a fossil, as it was found on the caim area of Anglesy in North Wales, which has carboniferous limestone. The measurement of this is length 21 cm by 12 cm. Thanks for any replies
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Found in White Fish, Montana. Been told both could be bones of some sort, also been told they’re not. Idk much about much. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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(First of all, I have almost no information about the location in which this specimen was found. Sorry in advance) I've had this for years, a family member found it on a trip, and gave it to me when I was about 9-10, but it was so long ago that I cannot remember where they found it, all I remember is that it was in some gravel on the side of a river. And I know it was found in either Zimbabwe or Botswana. Not much to go on I'm afraid. Could it be a fossilized bone? P.S. Please excuse the quality of the pics, I'm still learning how to take good ones.
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kaycarkox21 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Can't drill a hole in it or break it. Found it in my pas old war stuff he left me. Someone said it was a fossilized dinosaur egg but who knows. Never been on a site like this before so I'm just winggin it with this post. Anyone have a suggestion on what I found? Thanks!- 3 replies
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Hi! I found this today and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what it is. Thank you! Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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Hello all. My daughter is very keen on fossils (via a love of dinosaurs!) and quite by chance found this amongst our driveway stones this morning… Is it a fossil? If so, does anyone have any idea what it might be? She would love to know. We’re in Wiltshire in the UK but the stones could have come from anywhere - they’re loose and were probably bought as a bulk load when the former owners redid our drive. Many thanks for any info!
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We live in a part of Florida that is known to be the only very “hilly” part of the entire state. Which leads me to believe many years ago water filled these natural curves in the land. I often forage for animal bones of animals that have died of natural causes recently, and collect pretty rocks as a hobby. This one threw me for a loop.. bone like color and smoothness.. very circular holes as if something once occupied them.. but a rocky structure underneath. I was hoping for anyone to help me ID what this might be, whether that be a cast, a fossil, or a really neat rock. Was afraid to clean it up because I’m not sure of the ID yet. Thanks for all your help!