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in various trips to work place of my friend we found diferents types of fossils, we believe example that  what be esay to identify

 

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but thats anothers are hard i believe that it is two litle fish calcificated in agate we believe,  but dont know is it a fossil?

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and for example this shells oyster of 45cm of lenght, dont remember the correct name

 

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and this bivaldo that i believe that is a snail that now is belong to my father can know sorry for the pics

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look like have a lot sedimentary material but in this material has algae and for that decide dont clean it

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Second and third pics look like tabulate coral, some of the bottom ones look like oysters to me. I'm not familiar with the area, and others will certainly be able to tell you more! 

 

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the first two specimens are coral and petrified palm wood found in a river in limón costa rica.

the last pieces was found in a wall in the same river, my friend has anothers specimens but for now i dont have pics. that is all that i know

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On ‎24‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 7:10 PM, rock hunt said:

and this bivaldo that i believe that is a snail that now is belong to my father can know sorry for the pics

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look like have a lot sedimentary material but in this material has algae and for that decide dont clean it

This one is not a snail, but an oyster. It could be a kind of Nicaisolopha, or so it looks like the specimen of this post : http://thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/68256-what-came-with-the-pearl/#comment-718348

 

Here is a link that could interest you : http://paleontologia-y-evolucion-ucm.blogspot.fr/2014/06/tareas-de-reconocimiento-cretacico-en.html

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