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Hi, I’m a beginner. Currently in Kentucky. Any advice is highly appreciate it. Do y’all have any coordinates in Kentucky you guys recommend. this is the fossils I found in this area.
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Anyone know what this green mineral is in this cephalopod fossil?
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Found this at Corys Ln in Portsmouth RI today, it looks like bark from a tree and is curved like a section of trunk its slate but curved trying to determine if or what type of fossil it might be?? Thanks in advance
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This is my first time on this. I am from Ketchikan Alaska. I was underneath our local tongass trading Co. Parking lot and came across this weird looking fella. Strange shape. Kinda thought it was fossilized poop. Don't know? But figured I should show it to you guys too
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Found in White Fish, Montana. Been told both could be bones of some sort, also been told they’re not. Idk much about much. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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Can someone help me out? Input? It resembles a reptile skull, but not sure it doesn't look like a rock either
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Hello, thank you in advance for any help identifying. I found these on the cherokee lake bed in Northeast Tennessee Hawkins county they are extremely hard and after washing don't change in appearance. Are they fossils?
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Hi all, A friend of mine found these in a quarry in Limburg, near Maastricht, many years ago. The exact location is unknown, but it was found in very bright, loose sand (maybe that rings a bell). I suspect they are concretions, but I am not sure. Any info and insights are welcome! Thanks!
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Hi everyone! A buddy of mine recently bought this as an "unknown fossil" and sent me some pics to see if I could ID it. My ID is that it's a rock and not a fossil but I figured I'd post it here on his behalf in the desperate hope I'm wrong. Apparently it was found somewhere in East Texas.
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I've had this for quite some time and it's always been interesting to me. But I am not sure if it's a Fossil or what it is? It has a different texture. It's about 2 inches long and 1/2 inch wide.
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I found this today in a stream in Ohio. I looked online and was hoping to find an answer on what this might be. It looks like a tooth but not a fossilized tooth I’ve seen before. Can anyone help me identify what this might be?
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Hi, Is there anyone who could help an amateur identify this specimen that seems to have a row of side teeth and super strange front teeth? Limpet eater? Pharyngeal plate? Very light but feels like mineral rather than woody. Would appreciate any input.
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My son found this in a creek bed in Raleigh NC. Just looked weird so kept it. Very light weight, porous in spots and smooth and shiny on one spot. Any ideas? Nothing? Found a tiny pointed quartz crystal on the same creek shore Thanks!
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Hi guys my son and I have recently started searching for fossils in North Wales, my son recently found this and we wondered if it might be a fossil, as it was found on the caim area of Anglesy in North Wales, which has carboniferous limestone. The measurement of this is length 21 cm by 12 cm. Thanks for any replies
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(First of all, I have almost no information about the location in which this specimen was found. Sorry in advance) I've had this for years, a family member found it on a trip, and gave it to me when I was about 9-10, but it was so long ago that I cannot remember where they found it, all I remember is that it was in some gravel on the side of a river. And I know it was found in either Zimbabwe or Botswana. Not much to go on I'm afraid. Could it be a fossilized bone? P.S. Please excuse the quality of the pics, I'm still learning how to take good ones.
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Anyone know what this is?
kaycarkox21 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Can't drill a hole in it or break it. Found it in my pas old war stuff he left me. Someone said it was a fossilized dinosaur egg but who knows. Never been on a site like this before so I'm just winggin it with this post. Anyone have a suggestion on what I found? Thanks!