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Hello wondering if anyone can help me with a correct Id. It was found at the Sulphur road cutout in southern Indiana. I’ve been told it’s a few different things but I’m still not sure. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. Any help would be appreciated. I’ll answer any questions I can.
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Hello Im new to this amazing website (forum) and im so happy i found out about it. Paleontolgy is my interest for 3 years so im quite new to it. I have a small collection of fossils and i wonder i they are genuinely real or not. The teeth should be mosasaurus and the trilobite elipsocephalus hoffi. Im asking because in my country are fake fossils sold quite commonly so i wonder if they are real and someone could tell if they are real or not please. Also i would like to ask if you know on what website i can buy 100% real fossils if it is not against the rules. Thank you so much for any identification, advice help and your time
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Hi everyone. I would like your opinion of if this is a dinosaur egg or something else, like a Concretion. I found it several years ago about an hour south of Williston North Dakota. I know the area is known for having cannon ball Concretions but it is also known for an area rich with fossils and petrified wood. I have spent countless hours researching and looking through photos of both Dino eggs and Concretions etc. but have never found anything that looks exactly like this. The closest looking thing I have found to it was actually Dino eggs in the natural history museum in New York. I found it near a clay deposit, there were three groups of the egg like formations. Total number of all of them were about 18-34 (it’s been a long time soon don’t recall exactly how many but I only took one). Most of them were cracked all around (like a mosaic) and this one was in the best shape. Also it had what I believe to be clay surrounding the outside which we chipped off to reveal this (we didn’t know what we were doing, and the thought it might be an actual Dino egg at first was unbelievable). Also it’s very heavy. I’ve gone back and forth over the years if it is a Dino egg or not and would love y’all’s opinion. Am happy to take more photos upon request. I am new to the community, happy to be apart of it and looking forward to any response. Thanks again Shane
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Hi all- I am doing some cataloging of fossils here at the office. This came is as a donation a while back and I need help IDing it. They were purchased with no info. These trilobites were in a nodule of sorts. I have seen this sort of preservation from Morocco and Bolivia and maybe Peru. Can anyone help me with genus and country of origin? The photo with my hand in it shows the outside of the nodule, if that helps. Thanks JP
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