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I don't have the terminology to communicate what is necessary in the ID-ing of my fossil. I know this from previous visits where responses sent me to Google time and again to translate what was being said. I must say, it was fun and educational. I have books on local area fossil finds, which have photos included and have been extremely helpful. Nothing I have seen resembles what I have. I've looked for a match with no luck. Anyone seen this before? I'm North of Austin, in Round Rock, TX. Many fossils in the area, (Balcones Fault). I found it at Brush Creek by my house. Can you point me in the direction of more information?
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I found this rock near Round Rock, TX in Brushy Creek. Not sure if it has a fossil but looked unique. Any help identifying is appreciated. Thanks. Size of “fossil”: around 4 cm at widest point
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On a recent road trip we were given land owner permission to hunt the portion of Brushy Creek that crossed his property. We found lots of small pieces of pet wood and a few devils toenails but also a badly broken piece of bone. I was wondering if anyone could ID what it might be. It looks very old but isn't petrified.
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Just joined after seeing a post online from another member from Round Rock Texas who found a fossil in Brushy Creek which I can see every day as I look out my window at work.
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