Chrissfishes Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Just thought it would be cool to make a share your fossil collection post. Here are my favorites. I have some other little fossils but I'm sure they are your everyday fossils. So, please share your collection. Looking forward to seeing your fossils. Raptor tooth, Arizona petrified wood, and megalodon tooth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ramon Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Here's my trilobite collection.I just posted a topic on it. It's called Little Trilobites!!! Nice Megalodon! "Without fossils, no one would have ever dreamed that there were successive epochs in the formation of the earth" - Georges Cuvier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossildude19 Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Mine are all up in my Gallery. Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 __________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caldigger Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 1 hour ago, Chrissfishes said: Just thought it would be cool to make a share your fossil collection post. Here are my favorites. I have some other little fossils but I'm sure they are your everyday fossils. So, please share your collection. Looking forward to seeing your fossils. Raptor tooth, Arizona petrified wood, and megalodon tooth Humm, they just don't sound quite as scary as Hollywood makes them out to be at a little over 1 1/2 feet tall. What is the size of your Meg? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordTrilobite Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 On 08/01/2017 at 10:34 PM, Chrissfishes said: Just thought it would be cool to make a share your fossil collection post. Here are my favorites. I have some other little fossils but I'm sure they are your everyday fossils. So, please share your collection. Looking forward to seeing your fossils. Raptor tooth, Arizona petrified wood, and megalodon tooth I dunno, but that kinda looks like a small mosasaur tooth. Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossildude19 Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 3 minutes ago, LordTrilobite said: I dunno, but that kinda looks like a small mosasaur tooth. It does appear to have strong serrations on it... Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 __________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordTrilobite Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Oh yeah you're right. I missed that little detail. Nice tooth. Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJB Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 I do have quite a few fossil crabs, but this is one of my favorites. Sometimes when prepping out a crab I just go through the motions just to get it done, but this one I truly enjoyed prepping. Also, this crab is about 3 or 4 times bigger than the average concretion as you can see by the 'normal' ones in the background. This is Pulalius vulgaris from Eocene deposits in the state of Washington. RB 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwigia Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 On 8.1.2017 at 11:31 PM, Fossildude19 said: Mine are all up in my Gallery. Me too 2 Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger http://www.steinkern.de/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ynot Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Most of My collection is shown in the link at the bottom of My signature. Tony 1 Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys." Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough." My Fossil collection - My Mineral collection My favorite thread on TFF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vieira Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 I have part of my collection in my gallery too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissfishes Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 On 1/8/2017 at 5:14 PM, caldigger said: Humm, they just don't sound quite as scary as Hollywood makes them out to be at a little over 1 1/2 feet tall. What is the size of your Meg? Yeah, my cousin said they were actually small. There were bigger raptor species that Jurassic Park probably based the size of the raptors off of one of the bigger species. The megalodon is 3 1/2 inches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissfishes Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 On 1/8/2017 at 3:43 PM, Ramon said: Here's my trilobite collection.I just posted a topic on it. It's called Little Trilobites!!! Nice Megalodon! Very nice trilobite collection! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissfishes Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 On 1/10/2017 at 9:16 AM, RJB said: I do have quite a few fossil crabs, but this is one of my favorites. Sometimes when prepping out a crab I just go through the motions just to get it done, but this one I truly enjoyed prepping. Also, this crab is about 3 or 4 times bigger than the average concretion as you can see by the 'normal' ones in the background. This is Pulalius vulgaris from Eocene deposits in the state of Washington. RB Very nice crab collection! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissfishes Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 Thank you very much for sharing everyone! Very impressive collections! Please keep sharing. I have some new ideas of what to add to my collection next. The fossils I have came from a very knowledgeable and trusted source in Wyoming. I hope to visit his store sometime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramon Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 8 minutes ago, Chrissfishes said: Very nice trilobite collection! Thanks!!! "Without fossils, no one would have ever dreamed that there were successive epochs in the formation of the earth" - Georges Cuvier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave pom Allen Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 here is just a few of my pliocene bird fossil finds from new zealand 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ynot Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 15 minutes ago, Dave (POM) Allen said: here is just a few of my pliocene bird fossil finds from new zealand Nice!! @Auspex Will love this one. Tony 2 Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys." Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough." My Fossil collection - My Mineral collection My favorite thread on TFF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJB Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Yes Mr Dave pol Alen. Very impressive! RB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpc Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Very Impressive, Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwigia Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Wow, Dave! Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger http://www.steinkern.de/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Missourian Posted January 13, 2017 Share Posted January 13, 2017 I think this thread has the potential to get quite large. 1 Context is critical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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