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Smudge Smith posted a new specimen in the group
Beach Fossils from the myFOSSIL app 4 years, 6 months ago
4 years, 6 months ago4 years, 6 months agoSmudge Smith has contributed specimen mFeM 84239 to myFOSSIL!
Smudge Smith posted a new specimen in the group Beach Fossils from the myFOSSIL app 4 years, 6 months ago
Smudge Smith has contributed specimen mFeM 84239 to myFOSSIL!
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thx @daniel-park
wow, how you find those minerals
I didn’t my uncle gave me them. most off the others I found @neven-popov-2
@smudge-smith Lucky you, In my family nobody loves what I am doing☹️. They always make fun of me and everytime I found something they say DrOp ThAt ThaTs NoT FoSiL or something like that
I only found the fools gold out of them. I mean I’ve found iron pyrite (fools gold) before but that certain piece I didn’t find.
what your doing is great by the way
@smudge-smith thank you, I love people like you😁
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@smudge-smith @neven-popov-2 Rather surprised to see so many youths among us, me included. I am lucky enough to have support from my whole family (my parents dug up mummies in their younger years in fact). I encourage you 2 to keep going no matter who supports you or not. We’re the next generation of paleontologists and we’re living in the golden…[Read more]
@leonardo-miranda @smudge-smith @neven-popov-2 True. I bet when we grow up we’ll discover at least a few new species too. Until then, keep on going! We’ll get there someday. (Oh btw @leonardo-miranda very cool how your parents found mummies!) #SupportForAllYoungPaleontologists
Oh also this is interesting- https://www.environmentalscience.org/career/paleontologist
thanks @daniel-park @leonardo-miranda and @neven-popov-2 I do have support most of the time… I find a little to many fossil though so I can’t keep all of the ones I find😔 getting a little excited over the mammal tooth I found. Went to fossil shop, guy there said that he’d never seen a tooth like that! keeping my hopes up🙏cause I can’t find an…[Read more]
Daniel is you profile a diplocaulus?
@leonardo-miranda very cool to have parents to find mummies!
@smudge-smith you can’t keep all your fossils? that’s harsh. if you have too many then store them away like me, but l would NEVER let anyone make me get rid of a single horn coral pebble.
my rooms full… I need drawers and now I’m resorting to putting them all over the house. everyone always want me to clean them away but I wont
you need a job done, do it yourself. put some shelves on the walls maybe
it’s not that hard to furnish your room for your own needs
@smudge-smith Yep it’s a Diplocaulus!
yes… I’ll try. thanks for the support @leonardo-miranda
@isaiah-hernandez this is my collection and also another post I’ll tag you in
Thank you
This is not a bad collection of crystals
I show you mine crystals ok
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