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  1. MarcusFossils

    Beautiful Chinese Crinoid ID?

    Hi all I recently acquired my first decent crinoid fossil, but alas, I know know nothing about it other than that it's from China. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be much appreciative. Cheers, Marc
  2. beachbum

    Unknown Gainesville creek find

    This was found in a small Gainesville creek. Any idea what it may be? Thanks,
  3. indominus rex

    Unknown Potential Fossil

    I found this while hiking on a fossil hotspot where I also found fossilized corals,what is it?
  4. Micah

    Small piece of jawbone

    Found this in my collection and I don't recall where I found it however it is definitely fossilized and almost all of my collection is aquatic or glacial leftovers. Any help would be appreciated.
  5. jwblake

    Fossil found in central Missouri

    Fossil I found the other day have no idea what it is. I can take more pictures if needed.
  6. rockhound.newmexico

    unusual shaped agates almost like vertebrate

    so in the deserts of new mexico these were found. not anything I have ever seen here and was really curious what they are. they are agate based but shaped like vertebrate so I'm lost. any help would be greatly appreciated
  7. trurzan

    Coral Fossil?

    I recently found what I think is a coral fossil, possibly Halisitidae (chain coral), although I'm uncertain. Please let me if you are able to identify. Thanks, Tromis
  8. pitypang

    Possible whale tooth

    We just got this supposed whale tooth from a seller; I was wondering what sort of whale it may be from, and/or how old it may be? (also, if it is real). It is quite heavy, shiny and black.
  9. Dave Clarke

    unknown and sponge like

    hello, this is my first post i know nothing about fossils. my 6 year old daughter found this today & was very exited to have made the discovery, i can not figure out what it might be, was thinking a type of sponge or eggs ?? it was very fragile, it also had lots of shells and other shelled sea creatures fossilised in the same rock. any help IDing it would be great. i am going to bring a piece of it to my daughters school but need to go back with some tools. thank you for sharing your knowledge !
  10. Barasingha

    Unknown, help needed

    Had a fairly unsuccessful trip to SC. Found these two items in a river and not sure what they are. Larger is about 7/8" and smaller just under 1/2". Not sure what period they are from. Thanks for any assistance.
  11. Barasingha

    Help please

    Found these two items in a Miocene area. Now clue on either. Larger is 1 1/4" long, and other is 1 1/8" long. Thank
  12. FossilSloth

    What is this thing above the fish?

    Can anyone ID this brown turd-looking thing above the fish?
  13. Fossil Claw

    Crinoid hash plate

    I know it is unlikely. Unknown location. Crinoid slab ID.
  14. Barasingha

    Help with ID please

    Not sure what this item is. Area is Miocene. It measures 7/8" X 6/8". Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  15. chipk

    Need ID Help

    A friend from Owego, NY sent me this photo of a specimen he found near his house (not quite sure of the circumstances). When he first described it, it sounded like an ammonite, but after seeing it, I don't know what it is.... some kind of coral, stromatolite, petrified tree, concretion?? I'd appreciate any help you can give. Thanks!
  16. Gen. et sp. indet.

    trilo or cephalo

    Found in Poland, not in situ. Age unknown but possibly Palaeozoic.
  17. Barasingha

    Mystery items 2

    Miocene unknown items. I appreciate any help with ID.
  18. Barasingha

    Tooth

    Miocene. Thinking possible small tooth?? It is only 7/16" long. Thanks.
  19. tmac

    help with ?tooth? please

    Any thoughts on what this little tooth (I think it's a tooth) might have belonged to? It was found near Venice Beach in Florida.
  20. RCW3D

    Fulgurite?

    One more ID please, a friend sent the following two pictures to me and is wanting to know if anyone can confirm this as a fulgurite. Thanks!
  21. I went through some of my wife's collection today and came across something that I have no idea on. I'm used to the random bone frags but this looks different to me and I can see why she grabbed it...it looks like a small turtle's head and that what she thought it looked like too when she grabbed it. Please weigh in on this, I'd appreciate any opinions!
  22. Starcaster

    Help me identify this shark tooth

    I've had this fossil keychain since I was a kid and I'm not sure exactly what species it belongs to. It's 1 1/2 inches long and wide it has serrations and the back is flat. Based on the size and shape I either believe it to be a really small megalodon tooth or a megalodon ancestor from the carcharodon's. But that's just my guess what do you guys think?
  23. Jdeutsch

    central Florida fragment

    Found in the Peace River basin
  24. moriniboy

    Vertebra

    From the album: Nigel's album

    Location / species unknown
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