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My friend has this huge tooth and we want to know what shark it was likely from, no idea where it was found, but hopefully someone can help us!
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Hi,I’m trying to find out what these stones are?I am from South Africa and visiting a friend in the UK.They have this type of stone in their garden which is mixed with shale in their walkway,they have a slight burgundy tinge to them.The big heavy rocks are used in their garden as a small rockery but they incredibly heavy and dense,and feel & look like heavy metal?
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Hi there, I pulled this from the top of a lintel in a house in south wales, I haven’t found anything real yet so I’m not holding out hope now but the patterns are quite striking. Any input would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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My home site is littered with these rocks I couldn’t identify. They vary in size from sunflower seed size to quarter size. They have bumpy surfaces and are almost spherical. When crushed they are black inside. Are they a seed clump of some sort? Found in southern WV.
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Can someone help my 8 year old daughter figure out what type of fossil she has?
FreyaLovesFossils2022 posted a topic in Fossil ID
My daughter is very interested in fossils and has several my dad sent to her. She would like help identifying this particular large rock that appears to have lots of fossils in it. -
Hi I don't know much about rocks and fossil but this kinda looked odd to me. It reminds me of the of the sponge like inside of bones but its solid rock. I Cut The rock and that is the Parts where you can see the white that have the sponge like appearance. Wondering if it's just another rock or something more. The rock is Approximately 5inch by 4 inches. Thank You
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I found this fossil at Caspersen Beach Florida, while snorkeling please help me identify it, ill go crazy if i don't find out what it is.
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Found this on the English north east coast, looks like teeth, on the opposite side is an ammonite, any ideas at all? Thanks
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