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Hi everyone, my name is Lee and I'm new here .Ive recently started my new career at an above ground mining facility located in South Texas. I was wanting some tips for hunting on my free time *dos and do nots*.I appreciate any advice and will share what I find ,thank ya'll!
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One from yesterday. What we call Michigan Devonian mud stone. I would like info on the large Brachiopod type, Mucrospirifer ? I do realize it is partially missing. I am not sure if sodium bicarbonate will clean up a lot of areas? Or how much it is worth doing. images 2-3 I call the bottom side, showing material under the holes. Thanks.
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Hello, My name is "Enafter" *cough *cough, and I'm from South Wales. I've been collecting since I was about 11(ish) mostly at Penarth and nearby areas. Even though I've been on this forum for around about a year now, I've never really posted anything or introduced myself. I'm bad at writing introductions so i'll stop here before I embarrass myself. I look forward to meeting you people and stuff. Roses are red, Violets are Blue, I like fossils and so do you(?) Anyway, thanks for having the patience and time to read this. The ENd
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Hi there I recently purchased a cave bear paw and arm. It unfortunately cracked almost clean thru along a pin at the end of the humerus and a few piece broke off the head of the humerus. The seller said to use super glue for the repair. I am a total amateur. Is this the best thing to use? Any recommendations on how repair or what to use. If you recommend something other that super glue please let me know if it's something I can buy online Thanks!
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Very nice video about building dinos with great explanations for non experts
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Can I find fossils in the Piedmont region of South Carolina, if so, how can I find them.
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How do I start a collection of fossils? What container should I use?
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