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My finds from the other day on the beach at northern Amelia Island.
WildCard posted a topic in Fossil ID
I’m trying to get better at identification so I labeled the pieces with what I think they are but some I can’t figure out. I would love some guidance if anyone has any input! Thanks Fernandina Beach Amelia Island Florida USA- 3 replies
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Anyone know what these are? Found on beach Amelia Island, Florida, USA
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Hey all! This is my first time posting here, and my first time being completely stumped by a find. I recently went to Fernandina Beach, Florida for vacation and picked up a bunch of shark teeth but also found a couple things I've never seen before. I was hoping someone could help! The first one is what I'm completely clueless about. It clearly looks like a tooth, but I have not idea what it could be from. The second appears to be a rib bone to me, but again, I don't know what it could be from. I'm not convinced the third one is a tooth because of the lack of pores and just the overall nature of it, but it has the shape of a tooth, and I just wanted to check and see if it maybe was. Thanks for any help you can offer, and if you need better pictures or different angles, let me know! IMG_7235.HEIC IMG_7233.HEIC IMG_7232.HEIC IMG_7228.HEIC IMG_7227.HEIC IMG_7224.HEIC IMG_7237.HEIC
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Good morning everyone! I was hoping someone would be able to help me identify this weird looking fossil. I researched it for days and think it may be a really worn down sea robin skull! It is the size of a US quarter (24.257 mm in diameter) I found it while sifting for sharks teeth in Fernandina Beach, Florida (Nassau county). Anything helps! Thanks in advance!
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Found some nice fossils during the storm caused by Fiona, especially pectens. Still working on a definitive ID for the flat pecten at the top. - it's the best example of that species I've found. @MikeR, any ideas? The teeth & burr fish mouth plate were pretty standard finds, but it is the best sting ray barb I've found so I was pretty happy. Soaked but happy!
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Found recently on Amelia island. Almost certain I have a white shark tooth as well as a dolphin vertebra? Any other specifications would be great!
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Any help with identification would be appreciated! Found this item on the beach of Amelia Island. Has a nice symmetry about it. I thought it could be a fossil scute of some sort. Measures about 1.5 inches across. any ideas? Thanks.
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Fernandina Beach Search Areas & Tooth With Oyster Growth
Kelleyack posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
We go to Fernandina Beach, FL every year and usually end up searching for teeth at Fort Clinch. Does anyone have any other recommendations in the area? We are going on Thursday. We live on the coast of SC where we find quite a lot of teeth but I have never found a spot on Amelia that yields as many as we find at home. I did find this tooth last year that is one of my favorites. It has oyster growth on it but I love it because it does.- 2 replies
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