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Hello, I found this yesterday on the beach at Lake Erie in Pa. I was wondering if anyone might know what it is. It’s worn smooth from the crashing waves as it was partially in the lake water. The brown part seems to have a fine porous to it and it is definitely something separate from the gray stone surrounding it. Thank you for any help. IMG_0740.mov
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Looking with help on this tooth recently acquired at an estate sale in MD. They also had other fossils, cave rocks and raw gemstones. Shawn Rogers from online fossil retailer suggested your website to help get more eyes on it to see if it is genuine or a replica. Thanks, Brian
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Hello all, I have a question about fossil fragment souvenirs sold in various gift shops. Does anyone have information on who/what company distributes them? I bought one not too long ago, and from the tag I can’t gather much on the company or location other than being made in USA. I know an ID is impossible, and am just trying to find a possible formation of origin. The only thing I could find is Google searching 1586b and having it possibly be from Utah. Thanks as always!
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Some of you may know me to be an avid dinosaur-egg collector. Sadly, most eggs these days come only from China or European countries. Recently, I was lucky enough to acquire a North American dinosaur egg - A Maiasaura peeblesorum egg from Browning, Montana. This hatched egg dates to the late Cretaceous, and is inflated unlike other eggs from that area. Maiasaura is the very picture of motherly dinosaurs and nesting behavior; this egg is thus one of my favorite fossils.
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