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Let's see your best fossil find of 2023!
trilobites_are_awesome posted a topic in Member Collections
Personally i have gotten out quite a bit this year. And i thought it would be fun to see what others have found and show people my favorite find/finds. Please only post 2023 finds. here's one of mine Pseudodechenella nodosa Thank you to @Tidgy's Dad and @Fossildude19 for encouraging me to prep it! -
Show me the best fossil you have!! I'm starting topic with my favorite trilobite, dolerobasilicus yokusensis from South Korea. (Jigunsan formation, middle ordovician) 8cm long, on 30cm matrix It is a genus only found in South Korea.
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Greetings kind people, Hope you are having a nice day:) There was a similar thread posted around the same topic, but a lot of those websites could not meet all my requirements so I'm here to seek help I'm looking for websites which are: 1) reliable and reputable 2) very inexpensive 3) ship internationally (particularly India) with good packaging and reasonable prices 4) good quality and vast collection 5) can provide most of my requirements in a single order(since I'll be shipping it to India, it would be economical to order everything from single website to cut down on transportation costs). I'll take down the post in case of violations of the guidelines. Please do let me know. Thanks in advance:)
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"Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History" or "Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved"?
Gelatinous squid posted a topic in Questions & Answers
If I had to choose one, which should it be? Or perhaps something else entirely? -
What is your most favorite site to hunt fossils? Where is it and why?
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This is male mosquito from baltic amber 40-50 million years. This picture was took from a microscope at 40x magnification. Can you guys help me know more about it's Taxonomy.
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April fools! Most of you wouldn't click this thread and check out my cool new Devonian coral so I lied. I know whats the big deal? Its just a coral! Its not like its a Trilobite, Ammonite, or Dinosaur fossil. I have collected fossils for many years and I have a very nice Devonian, Favosites coral collection from New York State that I have assembled. I have found complete specimens tumbled in a stream, mushroom shaped, attached to other corals, the size of a button, and some that weigh over 70 pounds. This specimen I found the day before Easter is the best specimen in my collection to date. It is undamaged, unweathered, and super complete. Its shape reminds me of Tuscan bread (very old Tuscan bread) and its about the same size. I was hoping to find some trilobites hiding underneath but all there was is a Bryozoan colony. If you have ever collected or have an affinity towards extinct corals then maybe you to would have been excited as I was when I found this coral lying in a gully on a warm spring day. Mikey