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Hiya everyone just recently got this meg tooth and was looking for any more info. If anyone could help me with more on the tooth itself or if it’s had any repairs would be great. Thanks
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Just bought a batch of study grade Gerastos trilobites just want to make sure there real
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hiya everyone I recently got 20 study grade Gerastos trilobites they were quite cheap so I got them to give as gifts and to practice getting the matrix smooth with prep some help to tell if there real would be great thanks -
Hello everyone - I'm a new member, and although I don't know much about fossils, I did find this on Morris Island, South Carolina, in 2015. I haven't been able to properly identify it, and I was wondering if someone could help me? It is about 1.25 inches (3.18 cm) in length and width. Thank you!
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Help with ID of this partial trilobite from morroco and if I should prep it any further
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hi everyone a little help would be great with the ID of this trilobite it’s from morroco I bought a couple of them that were unprepared and incomplete to practice prep work on as I’ve only just started so any help would be great thanks. -
Thinking of buying a trilobite wanting help to know if it’s real
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hiya everyone thinking of buying this trilobite says it’s a Morrocops granulops and it’s uncommon - any help would be great -
Hello! While living in Hawaii, I found these, I really do not know much about them, they are heavy and solid, any ideas on what they are? They were found on beach in sand like this, round and separate from a large rock, one is double sided
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Help identifying fossil possible cephalopod found in strawberry wood Scotland
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hiya everyone had a trip to strawberry wood in Scotland in the pentcaitland area never had long and only found on thing it looks like a cephalopod to me but I might be wrong a help with id would be great -
School related project, time limit (and yes it has something to do with paleontology)
AccurateDeinonychus08 posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Dear members of the fossil forum, this might sound weird, but for school I need to make an online interview for someone who has a career which I'm interested in, does anybody know a paleontologist which I can interview? The interview doesn't have to be today I just need to manage/plan one today before it's 3:30 pm. (As you might be aware the deadline has passed, but I can still manage to find someone as long as it is today. So please it's urgent and I don't want to stress more than I originally was). Kind regards, -oualidbro -
Hi everyone, I want to start by saying I am new to the site, so I apologize if I do something incorrect commit a faux pas. I am a younger gentleman in college living in North Carolina; my father instilled a love for fossils in me from a young age, and as I grew up I would explore beaches and phosphate piles. Even though it is just a hobby, I put a lot into fossil hunting; my interest was always beyond the surface level of "I love shark teeth," and I have done countless hours of research. This brings me to the present day where I call your wisdom and guidance. Unfortunately, due to my age, I missed out on what I would consider the "golden age" for North Carolina fossil hunting. I have come to find that NC once had a lot more fossil sites. Mines have been shut down, sites overgrown, and closure to the public; it pains me greatly that I was only able to visit a phosphate quarry once. I know there are options, like joining the fossil club; I plan to do this when I can, my only problem is that I am short on funds and college absorbs a lot of time thereby making my schedule rigid during fall and spring (I am pretty sure this is when most of their events are held but I might be mistaken.) I guess the purpose of my post is to ask for thoughts and guidance from those far more knowledgeable than me; what should I do? I really love this hobby and while the Aurora Museum spoils and the rare beach finds there's nothing like expanding your passion to new heights. I know that giving locations is also a bit of a challenge given commercial hunters, but if there is any guidance you all can give me there that would also be great; I am open to any formation, while I don't have any kind of boat I am still interested to take note of those kinds of locations. Thank you all.
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Hiya everyone my friend found it locality is Bathgate Scotland the area has Branchiopods and everything but Bathgate is also known for early reptiles any help would be great thanks
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San Antonio , Tx Need help identifying please? I found this one about three inches deep, off of my back porch. IMG_2614.MOV
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Hi everyone, I recently got a couple teeth as a gift and was able to identify some but these were a harder nut to crack. The biggest (the dark one on the left) is about 4-5cm. This one also feels extremly light for its size so it might be fake. Any help with these would be appreciated!
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Trilobite from Morroco. Real or fake?
Pierry204 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
So, i bought this little guy some days ago, my first(if it's real) fossil. Can someone give me a light about it? Its real or totaly fake? -
Some gifts from my retiring uncle's dental clinic, any help would be appreciated!
Alexander D.G posted a topic in Fossil ID
List of thinks i've already ID'd: ------------------------------ 1: Mammoth Tusk 2: Mammoth molar 3: Otodus tooth 4: - (Feels very light for its size so might be a fake) 5: - 6: - 7: mososaur? 8: mososaur? 9: mososaur? 10: mososaur? 11: mososaur? 12: Fake Megalodon tooth (Forgot to add the number, Woops!) 13: - 14: Oreodon tooth 15: ???? 16: Crocodile or Enchodus tooth 17: - 18: Otodus tooth 19: Obsidian? -
I found this fossil on on a beach in the north of france and picked it up and suddenly realised what it was. It may have been washed across the sea from the English coast. I wanted to find out if it is a dinosaur fossil and what it was if possible. Size: Length of 6cm, width of 2.5cm and height of 6cm. Thank you for any help
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Here is what I believe to be a portion of a dinosaur jawbone found in an Upper Cretaceous portion of the Morrison Formation of N. America (sorry if that area is a bit vague). I have other fossilized bits found with it I will be adding to this post soon. Thanks for your ideas on this one.
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Hi my name is Vince, I live in San Antonio and have lot of items that I need help identifying. I still have a lot more that hasn’t come up yet. Any kind of guidance would be great at this point.
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Hello everyone! I found this possible fossil? in a Coast in Uruguay (country in South America) - I found it after a drop in the level of the water, he was between a lot of rocks and look so different than the rocks (and I'm 98% sure that isn't a rock lol) what could it be? The size is 60x40 aprox Thank you all! And sorry for the bad english btw.
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i found this fish 4 years ago but i could not identify it yet, who can help me? Thanks for your help!
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Im back at it again collecting more concretions. I found a bunch of small ones once again from the lincoln creek formation! But the wild thing is that I found this: Me and a bud were getting this concretion out of the rock when this arm was exposed. I plan to use a pin and hammer to get the tip of the claws out and I think I should super glue them onto the arm? And what can I do to preserve this arm because this is really cool.
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Hiya everyone I got this bone in a collection a while back it has a strange texture and shape to it and that just wondering if anyone could help with an ID it’s from Colorado
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Help finding somewhere to look for fossils Merseyside area England
Georgemckenzie posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hiya everyone does anyone know of anywhere I can find fossils in Merseyside England I’ve googled and can’t find anything thanks in advance -
I've always been really into fossils and prehistoric stuff but I only recently starting going out and fossil hunting. On a recent trip I found 5 concretions from the lincoln creek formation in washington state. I'm pretty sure only the middle one has something in it but I'm at a complete loss at how to go about cleaning these. I dont have a air scribe and I'm completely content with just seeing some of the crab, if there is one inside any of the concretions, and would love some pointers to go about this. Also how to preserve them once they are exposed. I've seen people using some chemicals but would love a specific brand to use!