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Well, it’s Friday again so I’m digging though more ancient stockroom finds as I slowly get the new earth sciences lab put together. Today, I found this gem of randomness. Guess I have to spend the day identifying and categorizing... This part of my job is almost as fun as being in the field! I do wish my predecessors had kept even basic records, but as you can see there is some fun stuff in there. The Chiplodocus and Fragmentadon bits are likely The missing Orella member bits from another inventoried box!
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I was curious if anyone knows how these little spherical areas were created?? Never seen anything like this before.
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Hello again! Asking for help, AGAIN! =]. Im thankful for all the helpful people on this forum. So these are various fossils that I collected and at the time didn't think much of. Now that its been a while and collected from various locations, maybe one of these fossils I didn't think was anything could be something good. Any help is appreciated. I understand most of these wont be able to be I'd but like I said any information is appreciated. Here is a toe bone that looks very similar to a dryptosaur toe bone, however, I do not believe this to be a fossil as it is rather light and still a little wood-like. (.9inch x .5) I am unsure of what I have in the first picture, but it does have some patterning on the top. Otherwise, it looks like another iron inclusion to me. The second object on the right has the side cuts like a mososaur would but its very rounded and no lines on the front/back. Something tells me a possible crustacean. It came out a little blurry so let me know if you would like to see a better pic. (Left with grooves= 1.1 inch x .25 inch and sharper crustacean bit = .7 x .25 inch Two unidentified bones Top = 1.75 inch long x 1.6 wide , bottom =1.6 inch long x .5 wide Assuming shark tooth with worn molar, just looks a little off compared to most teeth = .75 inch long Right = .75 x .5 inch Left = 1.1 x .75 inch Two more weird peices. Worn mososaur? and idk Perhaps the most interesting one. = 1.1 inch x .4 inch The second most interesting = .7 x .5 inches
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Hey there! I just thought I’d put some of my “parking lot fossils” here. I call anything that you might find in a place where small ground rocks are, could be a parking lot, or a fire pit, or whatever. Feel free to I.D. any of these too, as I just have a general idea of some of them. Thanks and enjoy!
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