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This was found in southern Alberta Canada. It is approx.4 inches x 3 inches. I can't find anything like it, except the bottom side. PXL_20240107_175613220.mp4
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I arrived in Texas yesterday for my mom's funeral. As I drove through Missouri and Oklahoma, I was amazed at the roadside geology (I've never traveled this route before.) I didn't have time to stop on the way here, but I may on my drive back to Michigan. I'm curious as to what to expect to find, if I get the chance to do a little hunting.
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New to fossil collecting, generally stick to shark teeth but not having a ton of luck on our current trip to St. Augistine Florida. While walking around we found a gravel parking lot with white chalky "rocks" that look to have shells embedded in them. There are also a small amount of loose shells mixed in the gravel. Are these fossils or modern? Nick
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In Cape Coral several roads are being worked on with new sewer lines so the pleistocene shells lying near the surface are often exposed in their dirt piles. Yesterday I decided to walk along one of the roads and check the loose shells for fossils. I found the normal abundant things for that layer, a couple of cute little pieces to keep, and this coral which I didn't recognize. If someone would identify it for me I would be grateful. It is a nice little addition to me collection of neat looking corals from the southwest Florida area.
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Found this on a roadcut in West Virginia near Lost River. My first plant fossil. ID help, please. Thank you.