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Hi forum, while waiting for the preparation of the fossil in my other topic i started cleaning a new piece, collected in the same quarry, Solnhofen (DE) i collected it because it showed the classic depressions typical of the presence of a fossil underneath, as you can see in the first picture while digging, it keeps popping out teeth (and i'm really happy about it). can you please tell me what animal it is so i can search some pitures online and better understand the shape below the rock before keep digging? i know it is still dirty, especially on teeth, i still have hours to work on it thanks a lot Best regards Paolo
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I found a few more pieces of what I thought was crocodile at first but now I'm not so sure. Then started thinking could be drum fish part but the photos I seen looked a bit different. So thought I'd ask. They are from north carolina. #1 (top) #2 (bottom)
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Recently did some nice tradings. This included a tooth from Brook Bay, Isle of Wight. Being labeled as a baryonychinae tooth. However one friend said, or believes it is a croc tooth. As I can see both resembles I am not too sure anymore. So what would this tooth be? There are some small carinae denticles/serrations on the side.
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Hello! Thanks for allowing me to join. I'm a major rock hound. I live West of Ft Worth Texas. I found this after a heavy rain in my yard. I literally live on top of a rock. I have many arrowheads and fossils and petrified woods. Any idea what this could be? It is totally different from any other one.
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Hi y'all! Found this in Northern Phoenix area and was hoping for a potential ID. It is about 5-6in long, 3in wide, and 1.5-2in tall. Took it for a cool rock until I began seeing patterns within the pits and thought maybe it is a cool fossil instead? Also, not until I began taking photos of it did I notice it resembles a snake's head. Obviously it is most likely not that, but does really look just like one from the right angle. I can't even seem to get my brain to unsee it now that I saw it. lol!! Thanks for any thoughts or ideas you may have on this one!
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Hello, I was gifted this fish about a year ago without a label, finding location, or any information. But it kinda looks like some sort of perch to me. the fish measures 7cm in lenght. Thanks for any help !
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Hi, I found these teeth a while back and just never could find a solid match, does anyone know the species? They were found on the Kaw river in Kansas. Thank you!
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Hello, I found this during my last trip to a NJ Cretaceous stream. I sometimes find Devonian coral fragments but have never found something like this. I believe the round parts to be remnants of crinoid stems but I’m unsure about the star shapes. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Hello all, I know the ID of teeth from Morocco/Niger is very difficult but this one has been bugging me since I pulled the trigger on it. I'm happy to call it Theropod Indet but I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if the shape of this tooth is reminiscent of a specific theropod family because the shape is so skinny compared to normal theropod teeth and this was allegedly from Niger. I tried to include as many and as clean photos as possible. A specific genus isn't necessary but if anyone has any idea which family this tooth is from, I'll be very grateful. It measures 2.25" straightline.
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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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first time post so i hope i do this right, we have been scanning online for hours with no result. found at the beach in the center of Portugal (Nazaré) it is 8cm diameter, about 5cm thick and weight is 362grams. circular pattern thanks a lot for your input, best regards from Portugal
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I’m new to fossils - can someone help me put together what this is? It was found in a limestone creek bed in Garland, TX. Coral maybe? Hand for scale.
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What would the general ID of this tooth?. and how much would it cost?
SC.M.fossil posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello everyone,how are you? I'm new here and this is my firt post. I found this tooth lately and I am wondering what species could it be and how much would it cost. Thanks in advance. -
My friend has this huge tooth and we want to know what shark it was likely from, no idea where it was found, but hopefully someone can help us!
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Hello, Very new to fossil hunting and was hoping for some assistance in ID’ing this fossil I found on Charmouth beach (UK). Would be interesting in learning its age & any extra details anyone could provide. Thank you in advance
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Could anyone help with identifying these fossils found at Turimetta Beach NSW?
ParasauroLoafers posted a topic in Fossil ID
My partner randomly suggested we go fossil hunting at Turimetta. I've never been fossil hunting and I was surprised by how much we actually found. I haven't uploaded pictures of everything we found bc it's mostly just plant matter that I've managed to find similar pictures of in other forums. I'm curious to know if the rusty-orange coloured ones are anything. Was really exciting to find them when carefully splitting rocks in half! There's also a tiny ball shape I found when I split open a rock and it almost looked like a tiny soccer ball or pine cone because of the lines in it. It didn't show up quite as clearly on camera sadly. And there's another rock with a cylindrical shape in the side of it. I thought that was very interesting so I took lots of angles. Thanks in advance for your help! -
Well, I am stumped with this vertebrae that I found on the Kaw river in Kansas. Thank you for your help!
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Hello everyone, ive recently been offerred this 80cm long bone cluster. The seller said he doesnt know much about it but he said it probably came from a pterosaur. In my opinion it probably came from an azdarchid living in a coastal region based on the shark tooth that was found with the fossil. This fossil was found in Oulad Abdoun area, in the city of Khouribga, Morroco
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We found this skull in the Peace River in south central FL. Can anyone help to ID? Many of the people I was with who are FL natives, and frequent fossil hunters, seemed to believe it is alligator. But I’m not convinced. It doesn’t resemble any of the crocodilia species. It lacks all teeth (and tooth cavities) and the overall shape is completely different. Based on the fused vertebrae at the base of the skull and the dental formation, I would have suggested either a bird or, more likely, of a marine species? On a not so serious note, I also would have been more inclined to believe it was of Jar Jar Binx. 😅
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Real or fake mosasaurus beaugei tooth
ruminate posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello everyone, I've been offered this these "mosasaurus beaugei" tooth. teeth. Is it Are they really from this species? Or did the seller made a mistake identifying it them?