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Hello! I originally thought this was a Hybodont shark tooth when I found it (size is perfect) but I just realized that no other Hybodont tooth is my collection is curved like this. Is this possibly from a different part of the mouth or did I completely mid-label this one.. As always, all help is greatly appreciated! @Carl
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Hi. Big Brook find need an I'd please. Think the tooth is a sawfish, but I think I found a rib of some sort. Big Brook site, Monmouth NJ, December 23 2019. Should I sent this to NJSM?
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I know its most likely not bone, but something looked different about this piece, like a socket. Found in NJ Cretaceous Stream. Concretion? Rock? Or any chance at dino bone?
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Had a banner day on the NJ Cretaceous stream beds, sifting through the fallen leaves scanning gravel bars for some impressive Scapanoryhnchus teeth. I swear I found a whole jaw in two hours!
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Hello all! I recently rearranged my collection so I figured this would be a good time to show some fossils! I usually hang-out in the New Jersey Cretaceous but I have been collecting fossils for over 25 years and have found some pretty cool specimens of creatures from many different eras, That said, my collection is mainly focused on the New Jersey Cretaceous, so let's start there. These are my displays for New Jersey Cretaceous non-reptile fossils. My favorites aren't actually fossils at all but rather casts of some of my favorite finds. The crab, Costadromia Hajzeri is the earlies known sponge crab and was named after me. The lungfish cast is of one of two specimens of late Cretaceous lungfish found from New Jersey (probable new species based on time period and 'crushing' element of teeth. The big Xiphactinus tooth is another of my favorite finds along with the echinoids and Menunites ammonite (pictured).
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This new paper looks at fragmentary specimens from the east coast of America and provides a better understanding of theropod diversity in this region https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.191206#.Xcv2qFgX_EQ.twitter
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Hi all! I am a new member of The Fossil Forum from New Jersey. I have a new interest in fossils/ finding fossils, so I would really appreciate it if someone could lend me a hand on the basics. Thank you!
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Hello! I found this belemnite in Monmouth County, New Jersey. I try to be careful with labeling 'predation marks' on fossils but knowing how these break, it's tough for me to picture this occurring after death or during the fossilization process. What do you think? As always, all help is greatly appreciated! -Frank
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Hi All A couple more hard to identify finds here from Big Brook finds in NJ. I'm sure a couple are likely concretions, but the rest seem to be fragments of things and have me scratching my head for an ID. Could you please help identify fellow fossil hunters? Thanks and much love to you all! The below here appears have a very tooth-like point, could it be a tooth root?
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Any idea what species of shark tooth is this? Found on a gravel bar in NJ Cretaceous stream. It stuck out to me as its unusual shape and white coloring popped out, especially with the serrated edge.
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Cretaceous Ratfish Jaw Piece from Monmouth County, New Jersey
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Ischyodus bifurcatus Ratfish Jaw Piece (2.75 inches long) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Matawan Group Willow Brook Holmdel, N.J.- 2 comments
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Hello! I found this tiny fossil in Mercer County, New Jersey but I think its a glacier transport from New York. I noticed it had an intricate pattern so I was wondering if anyone knows what it is. Thanks! Frank
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Hello, can someone on this site identify the bone fragment shown in the pictures? Bone was found on the beach in Ocean County, New Jersey about one month ago. Thank you for any information that can be provided. Have 8 photos but can only post one.
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Some stuff I've found through the years at some New Jersey Cretaceous Brooks. You just never know what you'll find. That's what keeps me going there. And the peace and quiet. I hope you all enjoy a little eye candy. And I'd love any opinions and ID's since I still don't know what some of these fossils are. Just shout out about anything you find interesting.
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Shark teeth, fish vertebra, and other fossil finds from Big Brook NJ
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Had the chance to return to Big Brook, NJ with the family to search for cretaceous-era fossils. I am new to fossil hunting (this was my second time!) and had some interesting finds this trip - it is so much fun to learn about the prehistoric life in this area. It was a lovely day, although the brook was a little on the cold side. I would appreciate some help with identifying these 9 fossils: My best guesses are: 1) Mackerel/porbeagle shark (Cretolamna appendiculata) 2) Fish vertebra (is it possible to figure out the species?) 3) Unsure about this one, also Cretolamna? 4) Brachiopod (Choristothyris plicata) 5) Salmonoid (Enchodus petrosus) 6) Mackerel/porbeagle shark (Cretolamna appendiculata) 7) Goblin shark (Scapanorhynchus texanus?) 8) Sand tiger shark (Carcharias) 9) Crow shark (Squalicorax kaupi) Happy to provide more pictures if it would be helpful. Also, I found what looked like a bone (in the center of the below picture), but ended up throwing it back in the brook, believing it to be a concretion. Can anyone confirm that it's probably a concretion? Just want to make sure I didn't discard something like a Dryptosaurus phalanx in my search for shark teeth!- 3 replies
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While sifting the gravel banks at Big Brook, sometimes I will get a lump of matrix or clay in the screen. Anything strange gets saved for later. Here are some of those finds. Looks like some kind of plant.
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Hi, I found this fossil at Ramanessin Brook in New Jersey while sifting the gravel beds. It's fully fossilized. The Brook is late Cretaceous and approximately 74 million years old. I would really appreciate any comments as to what it is.
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The biggest joy is in the rare and overlooked. Burrows filled with invertebrate coprolites. Late Cretaceous, New Jersey. 22 September 2019.
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I found this piece and a tooth at big brook a couple weekends ago and I was trying to get some help identifying. I think the first thing is possibly a piece of bone which I’m guessing could end up unidentifiable but any help is appreciated!!! The second is a tooth I found which I couldn’t find any matches to identify a species it belongs to. Thanks in advance everyone, you always help me tremendously!!
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I found this on a family vacation this August on the beach at Wildwood Crest, NJ in the ocean. It is 4.5 cm long, 2.5 cm wide and .75 cm tall. Does anyone know what this is?
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I found this tooth several years ago at Big Brook NJ and I am not sure what it is
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Hello, So I just moved back to New Jersey from the UK and when going through my old things, I came across a tooth that I found from Big Brook years ago. I used to work in Plio-Pleistocene zooarch at hominin sites and so I immediately thought reptile (it semi looks like some of the fossil croc teeth I would have to work with). I think it might be Plesiosaur but I am not quite sure! Any insight would be greatly appreciated!- 13 replies
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Back to this forum (and New Jersey) after several years! Hello!
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Hello everyone! I posted on the New Jersey sub but I thought it would be good to introduce myself as a whole! So, Although I am originally from New Jersey, I was living in the Northeast of the UK for several years (ok, more like 5!) to complete my PhD in Evolutionary Anthropology/Biology with a focus in behavioural and spatial ecology. Previously however, My background is in Taphonomy, Plio-Pleistocene Paleoecology, and Zooarch. I am happy to say that I graduated and am back in the US (North New Jersey). Fossil hunting was always a huge passion of mine and I was lucky to visit some amazing sites in the Northeast of England while doing my PhD. However, I hope to get back into this hobby while I am in New Jersey (and preferably before winter hits!). Anyways, I used to go to big brook but the last time I was there was about 5 years ago and it seemed to have (unfortunately) been cleaned out so I am currently looking for areas in New Jersey, Eastern PA, as well as New York. I often go on my own, but I am up for weekend daily trips with people. Anyways, it is nice to meet everyone!- 16 replies
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Mercer County, New Jersey, USA. Hello, I recently found these two specimens and was wondering if they look good for Triassic tracks. If so, I heard they are very difficult to attribute to a certain species but any information or leads on that would be greatly appreciated (or should I just stick to the Cretaceous streams ). Note - these are NOT from the spot I found my last trackway (#5 on link below), I've just been obsessed lately with finding similar spots close to home. As always, all help is greatly appreciated! -Frank
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Hello. I found this bone on a New Jersey Beach. I found it 2 days after a recent hurricane came through. It was not burried in the sand. At first i thought it was a dried up scuba flipper but after i "knocked"on it it sounded i realized it wasnt rubber. I have no idea what it is it was recommended by a member to come here to share it with the members they would be able to identify it. Thank you for your time I wish you all luck.