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As a child, I collected a lot of "fossils". Whether it was from a campsite, a park, a playground, or my own yard, I would pick up rocks and declare them to be fossils. I still have several of the rocks I collected laying around. Most of them, as you would guess, are just oddly shaped rocks. But miniature me may have occasionally picked out things of genuine value. So I'm going to dump a few in this thread and see if I really have anything worth keeping. Note that while I can't remember where I found these all those years ago, they're most likely from within 2 hours of Tulsa, Oklahoma, since that's where I've lived my whole life. Though there's also a chance that a few are from Mexia, Texas. First up is probably the most interesting looking. Looks like it came from a stream or lake, based on erosion. Second up: Third: Fourth: Fifth and final, also has a lot of stream erosion: Tell me your thoughts.
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I found this tooth in my backyard creek along with several deer teeth and fossil bone fragments. This tooth was the odd one out and I just think it's not a deer.
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This was another fossil I saw at Tung Ping Chau. It could just be Geological but I was wondering whether it was a Zosterophyllum. Are they found in this area? Regards, indominus rex
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Hello, I found this last year on a mountain near Munster, a city in Alsace, and it is a marine deposit. And I found this on the mountain and I am not sure what it is. So any help with the ID would be great.
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I have asked about this before but I had bad quality pictures, I found it in the Rosheim forest which has recently been known for its mammoth bones that were found. I decided to go there for a look and this one caught my attention and I first thought it was a fossil coral because the mountain was once submerged under water. Please help me find the identity of what it really is.