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Here is yet another fossil me and my wife found today in North Myrtle Beach. It looks possibly like some type of body armour maybe off a armadillo but we are not sure. Please help us identify this fossil.
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Here is a nice pair of bivalves (sterkin) fossils. Me and my wife found, they were found in Myrtle Beach in the shell patches. The one on the right has a nice coral growth on it.
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Me and my wifewere walking North Myrtle Beach today and found this with a bunch of sharks teeth and other fossils. It looks like either a alligator or crocidle tooth to me. I can't seem to get a good inside picture of it where it is broken. There is no shiny black enamel on it. Can anyone please help identify it?
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I found this at Myrtle Beach. It looks to me like a worn mammoth tooth fragment, but I'm interested in opinions of others. The rock is very dense, and where it is chipped it has strips of varying light and dark colors. It is a little larger than a baseball. I assume that much of the wear is from rolling in the surf. I will post other views in replies. Thanks, Jim Kovalchick
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I found this chunky fossil this morning at Myrtle Beach. I would love to think its mammal associated, but I'm not sure it's not just a mollusk fossil. I may learn more by cleaning the crusty ocean stuff off.. I don't think it's a cast based on the grain in the broken cross section. Any help would be appreciated.
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This was found on the sand in Myrtle beach South Carolina. Looks like a small vertebrae possibly or a fish skull element, it’s about the size of a dime. Thanks for looking.
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I'm not expecting much on an identification on this one. I'm more interested in understanding if there is a way to determine if a bone chunk is from a marine mammal such as a whale, porpoise, and sea cow, or if it is from a land animal. I am attaching a picture of a chunk of beach bone. I dont normally keep unidentifiable bone, but some about the nice color and density made keep this one. It is about 5 inches at its longest and a couple inches thick. One side is flat and smooth. Another side is broken in cross section and lighter colored. The grain in the cross section is dense. If anyone has some thoughts on generally what it may be or even may not be, I would appreciate it.
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Hi. I found my 1st North Myrtle teeth. Can I please get an ID of the bottom one. The root and blade seem to be from 2 different teeth... Sorry for the bad pic. No camera other than my cell phone. The blade has some very fine serrations. It's a pretty tooth. Thanks. Andy
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My son found this today at Myrtle Beach. I'm thinking cat of some kind. Jaguar? Opinions appreciated Jim Kovalchick
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Good afternoon everyone! I need help in identifying this fossil that was found on the beach at Myrtle Beach. It weighs 3.3 ounces. Thank you in advance for your help!
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Found this odd fossil on Myrtle Beach 2-18-2020. Never found one like this. Personal opinion it resembles a crocodile tooth that broke, and point recessed into the larger portion. However it is very solid, and there seem to be no seams to confirm this (and it was a wild guess on my part anyway). Hopefully one of you has a more educated opinion. I'd love to hear from you if so. Thanks for looking and happy hunting.
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First year trying to identify turtle pieces on Myrtle Beach. I found this piece that confounded me. It is mostly flat. As a matter of fact, three-fourths of it tailors away into a very thin piece. But about a third of it expands into a half-inch thickness with a marrow type look inside. Could this be some kind of turtle foot/flipper? (Last picture might be best angle to see how it tapers.)
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First attempt to collect turtle pieces and trying to understand and recognize them. Two specimens in this post... PHOTOS 1 and 2: Is this turtle? I see people mention "scute" and I'm wondering if this is scute of something instead. PHOTOS 3 AND 4... Is this turtle? Top looks almost geological but underside looks biological. - Paula
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This was the first year I tried looking for turtle pieces on Myrtle Beach. I found a ton of possibilities, but had some questions on them. There are two specimens represented in this post... Photos 1 and 2. Is this turtle? I'm having a hard time figuring out where on a shell this "flare" design might be. PHOTOS 3 AND 4...Is this turtle? Looks like wood on one side, and marrow type activity on the other, but the woodsy side has me skeptical. I have a few pieces that look like this... - Paula
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This one is a first for me. Online sources indicate perhaps dolphin/porpoise/whale? Can anyone narrow it down? Myrtle beach find. Thank you! - Paula
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One last piece for today as I clean up my finds from my trip to Myrtle Beach. I have a few pieces like this and I think they are tortoise. Just wanted to confirm. Thoughts?
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No idea what I have here. Just intrigued me because there is a circular impression on one side. Absolutely no idea what it might be if it's fossil trace. More likely some geological effect. Thoughts? It's about 3.5 inches long. Myrtle beach find.
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