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Hi everyone, first time poster. I found this rock at Blue Beach, Nova Scotia near the water line. At first I thought it was an organic specimen, like perhaps seaweed or roots growing on a rock, but on closer inspection it appears to be mineral. Ive never seen anything like this before. It looks a lot like petrified roots, but I figure thats unlikely. Does anyone know what this is? The last picture is from a magnifying app.
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Any ideas what this is? Seemed like a tooth of some kind...
OutdoorZ Life posted a topic in Fossil ID
I found this while sifting material from a known fossil brook in Monmouth County, New Jersey. I though it might be a tooth, but I am not sure. It is hollow and somewhat brittle. It was found in the brook. Thanks in advance for any help/ideas of what this could be!- 2 replies
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Hi, we recently found this at Big Brook Preserve (NJ). Anyone know what this could be? It is comes to a point, solid like a rock and was in the bottom of a creek bed. Thanks in advance for your help!
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29 in x 19 in x 9h approx Heavier than 100lbs. Dense Ha(d) a fingernail thick crust...u see where he's gone medieval on it. 20 years of thinking it was an ammonite due to spinesque looking structure...please help b4 it is 10 million pieces....he is about to. Lol
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I saw this little black thing on a crinoid plate, and I haven't been able to figure it out. It looks almost like a trilobite cheek or a cephalon or maybe even a crinoid calyx shard. Anyone know what it is?
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Interesting find here that I haven't had any luck in identifying. Figured it had been a while since told I was suffering from an acute pareidolia attack or that everything is honeycombed this or that. I always thought that each time science advanced it was because someone refused to accept the current narrative. You'll don't know what you don't know and that keeps you from advancing the paleontology torch down the path. To that end, the last pic is for Dr. Honeycomb to see the update on the bone/armor piece.b So let's hear it.
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Hello, I am new to the forum. I found this on the beach in Delaware USA, last week and found a similar one in the past few years. I don’t have knowledge of fossils, but this looked like one to my inexperienced eye. Any help identifying what it is, is appreciated!
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Hey there! I need some help identifying this shark jaw that I received as a gift a few years ago. All I know about it is that it came from Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Its about 23 centimeters in width and about 8 centimeters from the top of the mouth to the bottom, my apologies for how gritty the pictures are, my phone camera is not the best.
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Hello, I like busting open local black shale to see what is inside. This is from the Eastern Panhandle in West Virginia. That is a pen in the picture to give perspective as to the size. I am finding a lot of Brachiopods in the same shale (you can see some of it in the picture) I am very new to hunting fossils, any groups local to Washington DC area? Thank you for checking out my shale.
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Looking to ID this cool fossil find. What could it be?
HaidaGwaiiBeachFinds posted a topic in Fossil ID
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This is serendipitous, I've had this fossil from Haida Gwaii for 3 years and I just recently started looking into its origin, as in this week and now I stumble on this website and someone else just posted 17 minutes ago inquiring about an HG find. So I found this on the beach and also found one that looks like the one that Haida Gwaii Beach Finds was asking about. Any insight on species and approximate era would be much appreciated!
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Hello, I am from Minnesota and on vacation in Florida, and I found these things on the ground. What are they? (Sorry if these are not even fossils and just a common rock or something)
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I found this on the east coast of Florida while walking on the beach, Is this part of a shark tooth?
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Is this real? And what is this? The owner doesn’t say...
Nickflemo posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi guys! I saw this specimen and I thought it looked epic. I also thought, is it real? The owner is from Germany and can’t tell me what it is and the matrix has an interesting finish and a wooden back. Some red flags here but what are our thoughts? any advice would be great thanks.- 11 replies
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It appears the tip had broke off, as i could see the imprint but could not get a good picture. This was found in Ellsworth County, Kansas. I would love to know what it could be from, if it is. This is my baby finger for size. (Cant be any more than 4mm)
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I found this among hundreds of other random sea fossils (that i have not identified yet) on this piece. I would like to know what the flat imprint is of if anyone knows?
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I found this in my yard while cleaning up rocks. I dont know anything about fossils, but this looks like it was alive once. I live near the Chesapeake bay in Maryland.
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Found this while walking on the beach in covethive suffolk. Have no idea what it is have looked on the internet but have had no luck any ideas? Thnaks sam