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Hello, can anyone help id these fossils?

Pictures here: http://imgur.com/a/xRlOy

I'm really interested in 4 first pictures:)

Thanks

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I can't get much traction on recognizing the fires ones, but this:

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Looks like a crinoid.

Where are they from?

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Very fast , you are correct Auspex ! I have found some very similar fossils the last few days , everyone around the world seems to be finding the same thing , belemnite! I think you also might have some sort of tooth but that's a total guess , whatever the white filling is! This all reminds me of a shallow tropical sea ,spirifers , gryphea , belemnite are some of the most recent finds of mine :) I cannot wait to share . I hope to see what people say , nice finds!

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Belemnites? Maybe,, at first I thought the other Fossil Was a crab,, looking at it again, I have no clue ;) very nice

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Belemnites? Maybe,, at first I thought the other Fossil Was a crab,, looking at it again, I have no clue ;) very nice

Yeah i thought that too first. But i can't seem to find any pictures that look like it. And this is glassy and semi transparent :)

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I can't get much traction on recognizing the fires ones, but this:

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Looks like a crinoid.

Where are they from?

Denmark :)

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Dunno what the first ones are, but they certainly are not belemnites. Looks like flint or chert preservation and the curved forms make me think of crab appendages or something like that, but there are no obvious structural signs to see in the photos for acertainment. "Denmark" doesn't tell us enough. Please give us the exact locations and if possible the geological age.

 

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