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Hi again. My ever dwindling fossil collection, will hopefully survive this ID session. I found most of these in April 23 amongst cliff fall rocks on the beach in Charmouth UK. I found the large grey blobbly one on the right in September same place. There is one that looks like a perfect acorn and some similar. The large browner looking one seems to be made up of nutty nodes. I'm wondering if they are coprolites. I'm sure they were greyer when I found them. Should I coat these with B-72, should I leave them be or am I imagining fossils that are just funny shaped rocks? Thanks, Jes.
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Curious if this could be a petrified / fossilized acorn or chestnut, etc. ?
SE-NC posted a topic in Fossil ID
Onslow Beach find in NC, appears to be a chestnut or acorn, now petrified. I've come hand sized petrified wood pieces several times on the same beach over past decades. Appreciate any help with potential ID on it. Thank you- R/s Scott IMG_4233.heic IMG_4235.heic IMG_4231.heic IMG_4237.heic -
Hi all, Please could I get an ID on what looks like an egg or acorn to me? It was found last week just east of sheringham Norfolk on the beach while looking for sea glass. Any help greatly appreciated... Craig
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Good morning! I'm not finding a picture of this guy. Most my other barnacles are purple acorns. Haven't found another like this one. I'd like to know a little more about him. Is it a type of acorn barnacle? Thanks! (Sw Fl, on an oyster, pliocene) P.S. Just pulled it out of a bath, sorry it's still wet...