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Hi All - hoping for some help in identifying if this is a fossil. Looks to be a hip or shoulder piece? I know they have found have been T-Rex, Iguanadon and Mosasaurus in the Texas Hill country. It is very pourous. About 3 feet in length. Any help is appreciated.
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Hello all, looking for a little help with the identification on a few items my kids and I have picked up at our ranch in the Texas Hill Country, located in Kimble County. We have just started down our adventure fossil hunting and to this forum. Please be patient with me. Thank you all for the help and I’m looking forward to learning and growing with this community. Jason
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My father in law found this while poking around on our land were clearing in Wimberley, TX. I’m blown away by it, it’s so perfect I am perplexed. Is this real? I don’t know of anyone who’s been out on this previously non-cleared property that could have planted anything. What do y’all think? IMG_6501.MOV
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I would like identification on this round, bumpy, hard object weighing. .68kg, measuring around it’s widest approx 10cm. Unfortunately, the identification remains a mystery as I have been advised by amateurs and experts that it could be a geode, agate, dinosaur egg, Dino poop, meteorite, wood, or just a river rock. Presently, it’s a doorstop.
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