Jump to content

Newbie - Are these fossils?


jennifer.

Recommended Posts

Hey! Ever since I found that weird bone the other day and joined this group, I’ve become more interested in fossils. Now I want to see if I’ve found any or if I’m completely off. I’m attaching several numbered pictures. Some pictures have multiple shots in an effort to show the whole item. Can you let me know if any are fossils and if so, which ones? Also, if they are, can you identify them for me? Any help is appreciated! Thank you!!

0E68476F-0E48-476E-8340-30DB8A8F9AEB.jpeg

495D5356-F6A8-4C90-B4A4-B3B1FC6FCADE.jpeg

F2E10F32-5343-4A35-BBDA-07798235191A.jpeg

FCAD626A-46C5-4504-8116-D8EA7D18FE9F.jpeg

38F933F8-5635-4507-86EE-7E86428D3CC7.jpeg

300AFB98-D345-4873-BF8A-6F6A4852DD7E.jpeg

F5533660-1DED-4A81-A1E6-3317B218ADBE.jpeg

45ECFC72-5429-4810-94C2-65B99AD5B718.jpeg

C4BA327A-206B-4E60-9864-10CD5ACEC1ED.jpeg

5404AD01-0968-4EB2-98D0-C4034C11E9F3.jpeg

E05EA9DB-CBE6-451D-B8EE-91FA848EAFC6.jpeg

04E9DD7A-B553-4983-B647-020A3C4F5FDD.jpeg

5D423921-ED05-400D-8B37-F436B1DD02CA.jpeg

756202D1-9841-46DA-84E7-06485C6E45BE.jpeg

EFBEF167-6AC3-4339-B2FA-2B18F74D8C00.jpeg

41A08DC8-7E4D-43EF-89E8-F20491F1716B.jpeg

A2030F85-D290-48BC-BB71-7D68C71E025E.jpeg

ECDCB2E7-4051-49FD-8D28-735530BBF238.jpeg

ECC26335-D50B-4B05-90D4-19E01FBB358C.jpeg

8D3AD78C-01E5-41BE-B5F6-623FBC4CDA97.jpeg

B3AD87FB-AD5B-4268-8147-C529E3923647.jpeg

B7D4D0D4-2365-4C3B-8060-AB8B2FC573A1.jpeg

C51A0EEC-DB30-4A55-9736-4968733919F2.jpeg

133E20E1-C4B5-42BA-882F-C58CEFF40DF5.jpeg

AA36A10C-D541-4995-8D84-463A36C2EE67.jpeg

B384ECFF-48DB-4C56-9B36-4FC4AD84A12F.jpeg

E4A653D0-C76E-4650-8811-53007CD93739.jpeg

BB7F88BB-A790-472A-893E-47FD83798808.jpeg

D5FBA0C4-A9C0-4671-B215-3198D6F2061D.jpeg

0B9E4048-837D-47CB-A9A4-B3467AAA0348.jpeg

AABB79F9-6AC3-41D6-97BC-4EB6EAEE54BF.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Colonial corals, solitary rugose 'horn' corals and bits of brachiopods. 

Some of the corals are rather nice. :)

  • I found this Informative 1

Life's Good!

Tortoise Friend.

MOTM.png.61350469b02f439fd4d5d77c2c69da85.png.a47e14d65deb3f8b242019b3a81d8160-1.png.60b8b8c07f6fa194511f8b7cfb7cc190.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not all of the pictures will load for me. Too many in a single post maybe? I think I remember others having trouble because of that recently. Oh well...

 

I am in agreement with @Tidgy's Dad on what I can see. :) 

 

I do think #2 looks to be a possible gastropod. The last picture give me the impression of whorls and a high spire. 

  • I found this Informative 1

The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.  -Neil deGrasse Tyson

 

Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't. -Bill Nye (The Science Guy)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, FossilNerd said:

Not all of the pictures will load for me. Too many in a single post maybe? I think I remember others having trouble because of that recently. Oh well...

 

I am in agreement with @Tidgy's Dad on what I can see. :) 

 

I do think #2 looks to be a possible gastropod. The last picture give me the impression of whorls and a high spire. 

Hi! Thank you for the ID!  I didn’t realize all of the photos may not display. Can you tell me what number they stop or what numbers may be missing? 
 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Colonial corals, solitary rugose 'horn' corals and bits of brachiopods. 

Some of the corals are rather nice. :)

Thank you for the ID! 

  • I found this Informative 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, jennifer. said:

Hi! Thank you for the ID!  I didn’t realize all of the photos may not display. Can you tell me what number they stop or what numbers may be missing? 
 

 

No worries! I could only see to about photo #12 on my laptop (using Google Chrome), but can see all your pictures now that I am on my iPhone. :Confused05:

 

I think I remember @Fossildude19 having a similar issue recently. 

The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.  -Neil deGrasse Tyson

 

Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't. -Bill Nye (The Science Guy)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...