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Working at a house that has a bunch of shell beds for the driveway and the backyard found some really nice big shark teeth a couple inches also finding fossilized coral found this interesting tooth can't find out many details on it possibly thinking spinosaurus young one
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Went camping over the weekend with my Boyfriend, we both love the outdoors… Anyways I have a love for rocks and I was digging for a new rock when I came across this TOOTH:) Completely awesome but I collect rocks not teeth. So I’m looking for any information on this tooth I have. Thanks for the help and Completely awesome . Found in Bakersfield CA
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A few days ago while snorkelling on shallow waters in a greek island I found this canine tooth and I was wondering if it is a fossil or from a modern animal. Can anyone recognise it? Thank you!!!
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Hi hoping that someone can help me identify this tooth I found at the western- super- mare beach, Bristol, U.K. (google location (51.3379019, -2.9861150). I can see it looks like a tooth but as it was in salt water the enamel has disappeared. It is hollowed out too and has a crack at the bottom, is about 1 inch long. I would love to know what animal it came from, my thoughts are a crocodile tooth and if so can anyone tell me what species? the tide was very low so walked through a lot of muddy sand lol must of been 2 miles into the beach towards the ocean. I hope someone can identify it many thanks.
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Found a green chisel at Deep Springs Road
Trilobite Enthusiast posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hey, did any of you guys forget a long, green chisel at deep springs road? I found one amongst the rubble last Saturday.- 1 reply
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Okay I bought a Small Steel statue of a chicken at a garage sale didn't think much of it until I got home.i went to set it on the table when I heard movement inside of it. It was pretty heavy so i didn't think it would be hollow but sure enough i take a better look at it and it looks like someone had made a while underneath it and welded it closed as it was two different colors now. I grabbed a metal grinder and very carefully made an opening and to my surprise found what appeared to look like dark brown sand and these two pieces of the same material but we're shaped like pebbles soft not much weight. I have searched everywhere online but haven't found one thing explaining what this could be so please if anyone has any insight in this it would be greatly appreciated. .
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Two years ago I lost some fossils at the Flagg Gem and Mineral Show in Mesa, Arizona. The one that I most cared about was a large piece of Durania austinensis that I found near Plano, Texas; it always challenges most paleontologist to give an ID. A friend of mine from the Flagg Foundation asked me in early December if I could ID a fossil that they found in their storage shed. I told him exactly what it was and where it was found. I even showed him the photo on The Forum of the same piece. Although a geologist, he had no idea what it was. He had posted it on Reddit fossil site and was branded a kook for posting it; they had no idea what it was. I was his next choice to give an ID. Later he asked me if a metal cash box full of fossils was mine; yes it was. Everything lost was now found. The moral; go the the Forum first for an ID. Posting a photo of a fossil on the Forum can help prove ownership.
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Hi, I have a 6 year old son who is obsessed with finding stuff on the beach. (In Essex) The other day he brought something over to me and I’m convinced he found a fossil of some kind. He now wants to know what it might be, and so do I! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I found this rock on the edge of the hill in my backyard in Helotes, Tx. The previous heavy rains have exposed a lot on my hillside. I am in sure what the wood looking pieces are in pictures 3&4. If anyone is familiar, that would be great.
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I was able to get my childhood rock and fossil collection and was curious about getting some id’ed. These two were purchased at a rock show in Denison Texas years ago. No clue on any vital info. Around 3 inches long (75mm). Any help would be appreciated.
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These were found in a back lot by my brother-in-laws house. he's having a hard time finding an ID for these but they are roughly 1-5 inch chunks and he has a ton more in his back yard that were recently discovered. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi, I don't think this is a fossil looks like some kind of tooth to me but could be wrong, searched the internet but couldn't find anything like it! Could anyone help identify what it is? I found it in Lyme Regis yesterday. Thanks!