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Hi all, This rock comes from the Lance formation in Weston county, Montana. It's fossil-caliber solid feeling (as opposed to clay-like matrix in this area), but it's obviously not a solid fossil (unless it's a coprolite of mashed up stuff). There seem to be many fossils in it. The only thing recognizable to me is a couple of ceratopsian teeth. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I should leave intact (such as a coprolite) before I try to dismantle it...lol It's wet in these pics.
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Hello all....new to the forum. I have been roaming beaches for years and picking up random objects. Always a fan of the unique and interesting. I was on Holden beach in North Carolina recently doing the normal shark tooth hunt. I came across something I'm not familiar with. At first I was hoping it was a tooth...someone said super croc..except it really wasn't cylindrical enough. Then I moved to maybe a dino tooth of some sort based on the top. Well I have searched all I can, and my best guess is I may have come across a nice piece of coprolite. Thank you in advance for taking a look. I am amazed by all the knowledge here...
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I am on vacation in SW Vermont.. Last evening, I had dinner with my niece and friend. She has an interest in fossils (I gave her many as presents and she has hunted the Peace River a couple of times.) A while ago, her friend was at a Flea Market and from a cardboard box labeled "New York", he got a number of rocks that contained fossils for her. That is all I know....and I am certainly no expert on fossils in rocks from the Northeast.... RockFossil #1 Rock Fossil #2 RockFossil #3 Rock Fossil #4 Rock Fossil #5 Rock Fossil #6 Any and all comments and or suggestions appreciated
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Hi, I’ve found a few rocks on a Suffolk beach today and I was wondering if and if the are fossils. One has a wood like pattern. Could it be petrified wood? the other three glow under light. Any help would be appreciated thank you
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International Rock Day, celebrated on July 13 every year, is all about paying tribute to rocks of all kinds. Please join in and post some of your favourite rocks or metal, punk, prog, thrash, Death records but no 8Os soft rock please Polychrome Jasper and my favourite punk band from Texas that will have to stay nameless ( rude name) Happy Rock day . Bobby
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Fossil hunting. Found a few bivalves and some suspected trilobite pieces. But the weirdest find was this. Its probably normal but thought I'd ask what it is?
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Hello everyone! This is a cool big rock, found where we found the now identified chert. I don’t know anything about chert and rocks in general although I am learning more each time I post. Does this rock have any particular name? Also, I am posting a picture (last two photos) of what I thought was an inclusion on the first chert rock that I posted. I just want to understand what gives it away as clearly not being an inclusion?
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This was found in North Idaho while rockhounding through a creek. It is abnormaly heavy for rock. Can anyone help me identify this? Here are some pictures. Thank you.
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Was out fishing recently when I came across a stone on the bank. The spot this was found is underwater when the water is high from snow melt in early spring.I believe there was a factory that used this portion of rapids as a power source many years ago. It was found in St Lawrence Country, NY
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Bought this yesterday, what are the rocks in it? Thought it might be "African Turquoise" (so a type of Jasper), but some more information: -Beryl scratches it -Quartz very lightly and superficially scratches it (which is why I am confused, cause I was pretty sure it was the Jasper type mentioned above? I did scratch it with a sharp quartz point though, and it left a small barely visible scratch. Thoughts?) - It seems to not be able to scratch Turquoise, but hard to test as they are beads. I think the color and pattern is odd for turquoise though, even for a low grade one? - I dipped it in acetone and no dye came off. Any ideas? It bugs me that I can't identify it. Would really appreciate your input thanks!
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Not sure what this rock is, if a mineral or also a fossil. Found near a lake near Odenwald, Germany. Put up a picture of what the sign says about the rocks found there. Thank you.
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Hi I am a newbie.But I always stumble upon some neat fossils while searching for arrow heads.i live in Ashtabula county,Ohio.It seems strange to me I found in a cornfield freshly plowed and right on top this fossil.And no arrowheads.
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Hi, I hope you can help. I found the following object on the North Yorkshire coast along with the other 2 fossils. Wondering if anyone has any idea what it might be? Please let me know if I can provide any further information.
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