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I recieved this claw a while back with no Identification or locality information. If I remember correctly it was said to come out of the Hell Creek formation in South Dakota. It is weather but still has some strong features. Does anyone have an idea on its ID? If I need to post more pictures I sure can.
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- cretaceous
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I've been attempting to identify some ammonites I've found, yet they are incomplete, making it quite difficult. I have found a very useful app that had narrowed it down to the most likely few based on location, so I'll attach that, as it could help. They all look so similar . They were found in Northamptonshire, UK. Scale is in centimetres. Thanks.
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- c. megalodon
- lake murray
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I have read through several threads here on the forum for cleaning fossils. The hydrogen peroxide worked great! This fossil appears to be very weathered. I'm afraid if I start cleaning it with picks I will destroy the fossil structure. I do not have an air polishing device. Any other tips? Kim
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Hello , I live in Michigan and I found this rock in our creek a while back and was curious, Is this a petoskey stone? One side has holes the other has scratches like. Whitish also. Rusty?. It was buried in sand. Thanks for the help if possible .
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From the album: Fossils in the Wild
Edgar Evins State Park. Ordovician cephalopod fossil weathering out of the rock on the shore of Center Hill Lake, DeKalb County, Tennessee.-
- cephalopod
- nautiloid
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