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Found on the banks of the Slippery Rock Creek in Portersville, Pa.
Jeremy weber posted a topic in Fossil ID
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Is this just a nodule inside another nodule ?? Looks like is wraps around its self but I can’t see any markings of any kind
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Hello, I am browsing through the goods of a former museum shop, and apparently we have a bunch of fossils from Morocco, but we are not sure about their identity (our expertise is more in minerals and gems). The photos attached are the first batch I would like to identify, we have the most amount of these. To my untrained eye, they look like some teeth, maybe some incisors? Herbivore, or carnivore? Thanks for your help with identifying these pieces!
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Guessing game again: coprolite, a claw, a vertebra, and a big whatever?
zsoltsandor posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, thanks for the first batch of fish scales yesterday. I!ve dug up a few more stuff from out storage room. This batch has some weird pieces. the first couple looks like some broken piece of... coprolite to me. The surface, the shape suggest some quite compact dropping, although that hole in the is odd compared to the crocodila coprolites we have. Poopstone or not? The second weirdo looks like a claw to me, but could also be a less perfectly conserved Onchopristis tooth? The third piece looks like some vertebra to my untrained eye, maybe somewhere around the tail end? And last but not least, the fourth looks like some bigger bony structure, but I have no clue what it could be. (Tried to shoot with super macro on my Mate 20 Pro, I hope you get the details.) -
Hey everyone, my name is Lucy I’m from NSW Australia I have extremely Limited knowledge (none) but have always been fascinated by what the earth creates, buries and unearths. I have recently relocated to an area that is mineral rich and have come across some beautiful and interesting things on my walks. Hoping to learn a few things from everyone on here so I can get a better understanding of my surrounds and it’s past. I came across the site while trying to ID some things I found at the river. I’ll post those in the ID forum have a wonderful day, and if anyone is on the coffs, northern NSW area who can provide some insight to this gorgeous place, I’m all ears (or eyes)
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Hi all! I got a box with some fossils from my father who got it form my grandpa. It seems they were collected in Sahara desert, in the south of Marocco region. I was able to identify some of them (enrolled trilobites, crinoids, etc...) but can't identify the one in the attached pictures. Of course, I'm not an expert on fossils. Just that I love it and want to know more about it. Could you please help me identify it? Many thanks! Greetings from Madrid!