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Found this yesterday on a beach in north Florida. Has fiber outter, and the points looks like it would grow and split to reveal a seed inside. Juvenile coconut?
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Hello! I found this fossil in the Aurora Phosphate Mine Dig Pits in North Carolina. The dirt is pulled from the Miocene layer. Wondering is anyone can identity! Thank you!
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My daughter found this seed pod in Fossil Oregon on Sunday.
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My daughter found this seed pod Sunday at the John Day Fossil beds in Oregon. Pretty cool. Found a lot of seeds by themselves but this one is the actual pod. Just thought I would share it. -
I was walking the dog on a sand bar on the Kansas River next to Bonner Springs,Ks. 12/16/2020 I found a roundish rock roughly 2" in diameter that has a lumpy texture. I picked it up and shook it and it makes a rattling sound as if the are seeds inside. Are there fossilized seed pods found along the Kansas river?
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Here is another one of my "unidentified" items. I purchased as a seed pod, but I've been having serious doubts lately. It was described as "seed pod from SW desert". I'm thinking it's just another concretion. Am I right?
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Is this just another concretion? It was listed as Dinosaur Seed Fossil Specimen, Pennsylvanian, found in Illinois. I am suspiciously thinking it's another concretion. Am I right?
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Some friends of ours found this very strange fossil a few years ago, they don't remember where they found it. I would appreciate it if you guys could give an id so that I can let them know what they have found.
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Found this piece in a spoil pile, just the way it is, minus the dirt. Seems to be something, but I can't find any reference. Any ideas ?? I was thinking some kind of seed pod, or cone perhaps ?? Thanks for any help !! Phil
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Hi all, I have been having some trouble with this specimen. It came from a large collection of Mazon pieces I purchased a number of years back from collector Ron Brandt of Normal, Illinois, who self-collected and also purchased several extensive collections from others. Originally it was identified by someone (too far in the past) as an egg sac of some sort, but after some discussion with someone I would consider an expert, a fellow named Dan Damrow, who some of you may know, some doubt has been cast on that identification. I would be interested in any comments or insights you may have. Thanks, Paul
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I was driving on Hwy 20 in TX just west of the Mineral Wells exit and stopped at an old road cut. I'm not sure what it is and my guesses are typically wrong but I'm going out on a limb and guessing the shell of a seed pod (?).
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I found this on a rock pile on an upstate (Palmyra area) New York farm. Glacial drumlins run north south. I have no training or experience infossil id but my biology background sees a nut/seed pod or a larvae/cocoon. Teardrop on one end and attachment? on the other. Can you help me id this?
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I just found this little guy tonight. It's about 1/2"x1/4" and tappers down. It's overall shape looks like a clam. I have some ideas from Jack's Flora book, but nothing 100%. Any help is appreciated. Thanks for looking. Side shot Top view in matrix Micro shot of top hinge point Micro shot of texture