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Hi again. Today I would like help with these two very similar fossils I found in Lyme Regis UK many years ago. They seem to be Mudstone from what I'm learning and have many boring worm holes on the outside of the rock. The inside has triangular patterns with ripples which resemble plant forms. Any help with a name would be much appreciated, so I can properly record my collection now. Thanks, Jes.
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Hi, I found this the other day and thought possible it was a crinoid but the bottom was very round and not disc like. Any help would be greatly appreciated. It was found in the Canehill, Arkansas area Northwest Arkansas, thanks.
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Hi all, Any ideas what this could be, I found a few similar ones amongst the seaweed on a rocky beach in the NE of England, and it seems like something has petrified, can provide more pics if necessary (defeated by the uploader limit). You can almost see scales on it and all the tubes look peculiar but fascinating. Size is roughly 8cm long Regards
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New member here, first time posting, any help gratefully received! Below are my 5 favorite suspected fossils, all collected from beaches in South East of UK in 2014/15. 1. Suspected Mammal Fossil, Possible Tooth? Found 'Clacton, Essex UK' 2015: 2. Suspected Wood Fossil? Found 'Suffolk Coast', 2015. 3. Suspected Leaf Imprint, on a piece of Flint? Found 'Suffolk Coast', 2014. 4. Suspected Tooth Fossil (may just be a stone)? Found 'Suffolk Coast', 2015. 5. Plant Fossil, possibly a type of Seaweed? Found 'Kent Coast', 2015. Thanks for looking AWJ
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Hope I did this right. I found this in a stream bed running through my yard when I lived in Chester New York. I'm pretty sure that this is probably fill that originated within a 20 mile radius of my property. the pattern looks like seaweed but any thoughts out there?
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1) Some kind of Crinoid? 2) Another Crinoid? 3) I may be tempted to put this in the Glossopteris basket but it was found along side Eurydesma Fauna and would be more inclined towards some find of seaweed? 4) Another example of the seaweed