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Hi again, I found this on a chirt bed along Lake Erie and I would really like some information on it if anyone can help. There seems to be 2 different fossil. The one is a branch of some sort and the large one is a mystery to me
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Hey guys, Hello, I discovered this bone in a fossil box about a year ago and bought it for only $ 1.5 because it made me look special somehow. But I do not know to which animal he could belong. For me, however, he resembles a finger bone of a pterosaur. Can you help me maybe? The bone is hollow and 42mm (1,7") in size. Kind regards from Germany!
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Hello again, Had a good trip last weekend. Quite a few to clean but have a few need help with. Not sure what this is but odd shape stood out to me. Any ideas? Will take better pics if needed. Thanks for your help in advance.
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Hi i I was wondering if anyone knew what these 3 fossils are, Thanks!!. Vertebra? Bois Blanc Formation (Devonian) Unknown McCoy Brook Formation Nova Scotia (Triassic) perhaps spines of some sort?. Coral? Bois Blanc Formation (Devonian)
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Hi, I recently found one of the books I got not too long a go about dinosaurs of Alberta, and in the book there was a study that shows you can distinguish Tyrannosaur teeth from Alberta and Montana. Here’s the page. The study was done by Dr. Angelica Torices.
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Hello, Occasionally, when I am out prospecting for gemstones or minerals I stumble on some unique fossils that I include in my personal collection. Recently, I stumbled on a very large unique find that I believe is a fossil and am requesting assistance/advice on how to handle, if that is the case, for proper recovery if applicable. Location: Glacier WA USA, very close to the Canadian border, in a dried portion of a creek bed - up against the sides walls-banks. located under a tree stump. Approx size: Uncovered Specimen in photographs resembles the size, approx, of a large human torso Materials surrounding the specimens: Many small fossil bones Please note that I only removed enough material (all mixed - nothing attached) to see if it will help with ID and so on. Thank you!
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Hello all! I have acquired a very nice juvenile tyrannosaurid tooth from the Judith River Formation. I am fully aware that teeth from there are very difficult to be assigned a specie, but I was wondering if it could be narrowed down a little. Last time @Troodon was able to give me awesome info and help. The tooth is a premax tooth and is 1,7cm in length. I have a serration count for both distal and mesial sides: hard to tell for sure but it looks like 3/mm for the distal 4/mm for the mesial Thank you very much for all imput and info Kind regards, Thomas
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Sorry for bad quallity of photos, but may be it would be possible to ID genera of this mollusc..? Western Ukraine, Lviv region.
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Hello, I have purchased this interesting fossil tooth from Kem Kem Beds, but I don´t know about the ID, it looks like Spinosaur or fish, but I´m not sure. Can you help me with the ID? The tooth is 1.1 inch (2,8cm) in lenght. Best regards!
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Hello! I found these two pieces on a beach in Venice, Florida. I believe they may be dugong ribs? The smaller one is about two inches, the larger one is three or four. The larger one is heavy for its size, which I read earlier is a sign of it being a dugong bone, however the smaller one doesn’t seem to be But it seems to have the spongy texture of a fossil bone (I tongue tested it ) if anyone has any idea or can at least tell me if these are actually fossils or not, it would be appreciated! Thank you! The first two are of the smaller one, the second is of the bigger one
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Hello. I am a new member and I joined to get help identifying this piece It was found this morning near the water at Rockaway Beach in Queens County, NYC, NY, USA. It is solid and smooth on the outside and smooth with ridges on the inside. The outside is mostly black and the inside is mostly brownish.
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Dipleura Dekayi From NY or Parahomalonotus trilobite From Morocco
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Hello, I received this trilobite a long ago that I thought was a Parahomalonotus trilobite when I initially got it, recently someone let me know this maybe actually a Dipleura Dekayi, I definitely have my suspicions this would be the case because the surrounding shale matrix is very unusual for Morocco. What do you guys think? -
Hey guys! I need help ID'ing this tooth, it's very flat, here are a few photos. I'm good with IDing shark teeth but this is definitely not a shark tooth. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Hi all I found what I think is a fossil about three years ago in a stream of the Barrington Tops/ Dungog area of NSW, Australia. It has fascinated me since and I'm currently in the process of signing up to local fossil groups to learn everything I can about this hobby. Until then, any help in identifying what I have is much appreciated! Thanks
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Hi everyone! Yesterday I found a shark tooth on a beach in Jacksonville, Florida that I would love help identifying. Does anyone have any ideas what it could be? Thank you so much in advance for your help.