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All, can anyone give me a positive id on this possible vertebra I found in creek bed wall? little of rock was sticking out of bank. I was digging in a layer where i find selenite crystals with coal in the gray brittle dirt. think someone commented on the only other vertebrae I found is called gray Merle or woodbine formation. it is very brittle and did one coat of leather shellac to keep from crumbling any more found north Texas any ideas would be much appreciated
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I know nothing about fossils other than I found this in an area known to have a lot of fossilized material.
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Pores in rock, petrified bone/gem bone and or palm wood id help?
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All, Could any fossil or mineral experts look at these pics of rocks I just cut with my wet saw? seems to be pores like in bone or palm wood or so called gem bone. I don’t not have the knowledge nor experience in minerals or fossilized stuff. thought these rocks were petrified wood before cutting but no growth rings etc. nor don’t look like the local p wood we find in north tx. the gray stone smells of sulfur and pyrite. prob has pyrite in it. Could this be possibly be coporite Dino poop? Posted this before and was found in gray merle sediment loose shale clayish layer below limestone outcrop in creek. someone said by looking at my pics any recommendations are much appreciated and knowledge shared. provided pics of rock together and outside shots bryan-
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Can anyone help me identify what this is? It looks like it could be poop or bone but I am not sure. I cut a slice from it thinking it could have been something special but didn’t see anything spectacular. At the top end of the cut picture it has a small metal stripe of something (likely iron)attracted to my earth magnet.
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This was found in the sand at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. It looks like fossilized bone? If so, I was hoping that someone would have an idea of what it is from.
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