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Can anyone help me identify this guy? Found in one of the creeks at Devils Millhopper Geological State Park, near the sinkhole. Thanks in advance! Completely addicted to hunting fossils since moving to Florida a few years back. This website full of knowledge and helpful fellow fossil hunters is such a treasure!
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Hey guys, Im new to the forum and have joined to learn more about some of the fossils i have been finding since i was a kid. I live in Molong, NSW Australia, an area that is rich in limestone (Molong being the Aboriginal word for "place of many rocks"). Lately ive found some specimens for my kids who want to know what they are. Im not sure of the age of this stone. Im attaching some pics of some of the specimens we found, and hopefully shed some light on what and maybe how old they are. Any advise or answers would be great Cheers Tim
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Found these fossils from Estonia. All are set in limestone. Largest spine like formation is approx 30cm long and 6cm wide. Single is 17-20cm long. One next to large one about 10cm long Please help with I’d as we are looking to clean and polish them but would first need to know what type they are. Thank you all!
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Found in Phinney's Creek in Upstate NY. Just outside of Cooperstown (Baseball Hall of Fame). Shells and other fossils in limestone. Can someone identify starting left to right? THANKS!! Mark