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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoWow, so many shark teeth! How old are they?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years ago?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years ago?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years ago?
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Mineral, quartz maybe – not a fossil
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its milky quartz
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yep, definitely a quartz.
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Sure it’s quartz now, but was it originally? Come on people. Study it.
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Still waiting. This is not a very good site I am learning.
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I’m not sure you understand what fossils are. not every rock is automatically a fossil. 99 percent of rocks are, and have always been, rocks. and so does this one, for l see no signs of it containing any fossilised organism.
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Greetings, @ann-embury, a lot of quartz forms from magma cooling, or from the cooling of silica-rich waters. (Anyone please correct me if I am wrong.)
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoIt sure looks like an egg. From what?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoOh let me guess your reply… Just a rock?
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoThank you. It is fascinating to learn how such intricate processes take place!
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoCan you explain it’s origins, please?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoThe mystery swirling material..
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Still not a fossil
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Can you explain it’s origins, please?
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hi there! this would appear to be a rock, unfortunately. something clay-ish, l can presume…? as for the swirls, they are simply a result of the way the rock was formed.
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Thank you. It is fascinating to learn how such intricate processes take place!
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoIt is quite hard but could be chipped or broken. It’s like smooth cement. Thanks for answering! I appreciate it. I have found other things like this.
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoDo you have any idea what it is? It is NOT modern.
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoNothing or ?
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoNothing manmade.
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoNothing manmade.
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Ann Embury posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoAnn Embury has contributed specimen mFeM 98552 to myFOSSIL!
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Ann Embury posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoNothing manmade.
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Ann Embury posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years ago
3 years ago3 years agoAnn Embury has contributed specimen mFeM 98546 to myFOSSIL!
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Ann Embury posted a new activity comment 3 years, 1 month ago
3 years, 1 month ago3 years, 1 month agoThank all of you for responding. I honestly don’t care whether or not what I have found are fossils. I just want to understand what I am observing and WHY it occurs. OK, there is a great deal of sedimentary rock where I live, and because it is so arid with little vegetation and because there is still some protected land around here, things of a…[Read more]
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why do you ask what it is, yet refuse when someone gives you the answer?
There are too many almost identical to it, various sizes. What are the chances?