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Has anyone ever seen fossils that have been crystalized?


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I also think this is a pareidolia. You can see in the post below that some are very astonishing ones 

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, fifbrindacier said:

I also think this is a pareidolia. You can see in the post below that some are very astonishing ones 

 

 

 

 

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The one with the funky edge is a section of ammonite - the curves are the sutures that held the shell together.

The next item looks concretionary in origin.

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You don't have to keep quoting yourself to make a reply. ;)

 

This one looks like sedimentary structures, to me.

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1 hour ago, Drillerdave72 said:

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34 minutes ago, Drillerdave72 said:

 

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Some really nice crystals of selenite, similar to but not exactly the kind called "swallows tail".

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There are a lot of really weird looking rocks that look like fossils.  I've been fooled by them!

 

Looks like that is what you are finding.  I haven't seen fossils in any of the pics you are posting.

 

I have found fossil sea urchins full of crystals... interior voids in fossil can fill with crystals.

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8 hours ago, Drillerdave72 said:

What do you make of this?

Nothing at all since the links don't show up. Wouldn't you like to make a comment or two about our assessments before you go posting more photos of rocks and minerals?

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