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Found this hastalis shark tooth in a florida creek was just wanting to share, but also wanting to ask whats the biggest lesser great white tooth people have found or personal found. Ive only been fossil hunting for two years but this is my personal best hastalis tooth its about 2.7 inches.
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Ok yall. So there I was minding my own business looking for arrowheads and something catches my eye. Initially I thought it was a pestle until I got ahold of it. Then I thought maybe that's a big egg for breakfast. So while looking around for pottery and such a noticed something else strange . After I washed it off I could tell it was a skull with tissue surrounding it almost entirely and a sharp claw. I checked around for a bit then left . I'm headed home for the holidays and the skull of the dinosaur is riding shotgun! I've started calling him Jac, like Jack without the k. What do I do now and who do I contact? I'm the only one who knows where it is so that's a plus. On one side of the head you can see teeth. And I have no idea what that horn looking thing is. I found way further down .
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Fossil ID…found in Northern Missouri. Lincoln County to be exact.
laurachristine1970 posted a topic in Fossil ID
First and foremost, I’m new to fossil collecting and what an amazing journey it’s been. I live in Lincoln County Missouri near the Cuivre River and have found some amazing fossils. It seems the creek that flows into the Cuivre is CHOCK FULL of “death plate fossils” (sorry if I used the wrong terminology). Being a “newbie” I have many ID’s to request. I will start today with my newest find.- 7 replies
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Found this tooth in the peace river on my last trip, wasn’t completely sure what it was. Im thinking it could be whale or predator. I know its in pretty bad shape but would be thankful if anyone knows what it is. thanks
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I am a complete novice. I have searched for fossils as a hobby but have never found anything like this. I found this near Lovell, Wyoming, near the base of the Big Horn mountains. It measures approximately 5cm x 5cm. Thanks for any help.
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Hi friends, I would love some help identifying these itty bitty teeth from Jacksonville Beach, FL. If there's anything I can do to take better pictures, suggestions are more than welcome.
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Could somebody please help me identify what this is, it kind of looks like an animals head to me. I found this fossil on our property in Shasta County, which is in Northern California. In one of the photos, I have it sitting next to a coaster. 6cm x 7cm Found in Shasta County in Northern California.
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Hello all! I am wondering if anyone can let me know if what I found is anything that belongs in this forum (a fossil) and if so, what it may belong to. I found this at a beach in Oahu near Honolulu. Outside of an interest in all things Dino (basic knowledge), I have never hunted for fossils and stumbled upon this in the hopes of finding a good shell or a shark tooth, but really know nothing. So any clarification is appreciated!
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Found this in a bag of Vigoro River Pebbles from Home Depot in Portland, OR. Wanted to have a big of fossil hunting fun since the road to my usual digging site is frozen for the season. My boyfriend(with no experience) thinks its a phalanges lol. Sticks to my tongue. Any help is appreciated.
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While out hiking in Maryland I came across an interesting stone. I have very limited knowledge of geology or paleontology but it seemed to me that there were numerous prints on this stone. it looked like an ancient mud puddle where animals, including birds, had walked across in different directions leaving paw prints. The pads, toes and sometimes claw marks are visible. One print resembles a human footprint with four small toes and one large toe. With my limited research this should be from the Mauch Chunk formation or the Pottsville Formation, in which case they should not have preserved mammal footprints. I had only my cell phone so my pics are not great. What do you think, are these simply natural marks from weathering or something else?
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I am new to fossils. I'd appreciate help with identification of a specimen I got on the eBay, with no information on location. The specimen is approx. 3 x 3.5 in. across. One side of the specimen has shell imprints.
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I am looking for someone or an expert that could help me identify some fossilized coral outcrops that are on my property near fort stockton texas. These fossilize coral go at least four to five feet under the ground. The coral formations are about four feet under the ground except for the outcrop areas. However there are at least 30 of these outcrop areas over the fifty acres I own. Thanks for any suggestions on what these are or a recommended expert to help me.
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Hey all, I'm making a trip to Rocky Mount NC to visit some family and like going to Battle Falls, I have seen some shells along the bank of the river but wanted to ask if anyone knows if it's OK to collect teeth along the river. I know that they are there just not sure if it's ok to collect them.
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I found this in Tennessee in a "rock wall" in a root cellar about 3 days ago. The house was built in the 20s but the cellar wasn't dug until the 60s. If that helps at all. And it sits right beside a creek.
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