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Hello, i found this piece of skull about a year ago on the beach of Hejlsminde, Denmark. All of the ear-bones are still in place and growth lines are still visible, so its most likely not fossilized and from a young animal. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi! I found this today and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what it is. Thank you! Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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Unknown possible fossil found with Ohio glacier gravel. Can anyone tell me if this is a fossil/imprint or just a weird rock formation. The swirl goes up to the top, very strange! Thank you!
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Hello. Are these teeth from a new species of Spinosaurus? Origin: Laos Gress Superieur Formation Below is information from the vendor. Ichthyobenator has been found, but "this tooth has the typical striated enamel, but is longer and thinner than a typical Ichthyobenator tooth." If anyone knows, please let me know. Thanks in advance.
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Hello, Could I get some sort of ID on these two specimens? They were both labeled as ammonites but I believe the one on the right may actually be a gastropod. The gastropod is Pennsylvanian from Southeast Oklahoma, USA, and I have no provenance on the ammonite. Thanks.
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Been trying to figure out what these guys might be. I can see the resemblance to an internal cast to a rugose coral but they show shells that do not look like the horn corals here and they are much larger and at least one specimen I have seems to be bent and they seem to stay more parallel sided than the horn corals. The last image is a cross section one that seems to show some chambers.
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Hello everyone! I am new here and this is my first post. Today i have found a rock that i suspected of carrying a fossil inside. So i gave it a shot and broke it open only to my surprise finding a fossil inside. After some research i was not able to identify this earthworm looking like creature. I found this forum and wanted to ask your opinions on this case. The fossil is 17mm long and 3 mm thick. It is found in a rooftop which has different rocks for decorative purposes so i do not know where it originally came from. I am located in the middle of Turkey (Anatolia) Would be great to at least have an understanding of this creature from the earths past days. Thank you all in advance and hey i hope i am welcome here!
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Hi. I was given this fossil today and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what it is? The guy who gave it to me said he found it at the side of a dam somewhere in England but he had the feeling that the rock used there had been imported from elsewhere. There is a white crystal at one end of the stone (possibly quartz?) and I believe that the fossil is preserved in the same crystal. Not really sure if it is a fossil of a crystal formation in the rock? I can supply more images if needed.
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