• Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 3 months ago

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    out of focus, but looks like classic agate with the banding.

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    Ignore the above comment. Assuming the first picture is your leaf guess. It’s a brachiopod of some sort. It looks to me like it was open all the way when it fossilized. There are always a few “creative” people on this app, right now there are a lot of them.

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    Just coming by to say the size of the rock has nothing to do with it containing fossils. It’s about what kind of rock and where from, not the size.

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 3 months ago

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    Manganese dendrites. not fossils, but commonly mistaken for them. These are some nice examples

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    Location helps to identify. City name at least helps narrow the age of the area for more accurate info.

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    Baculite

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 5 months ago

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    If it’s fossil you need to include location info so someone can look up the age of the rocks. Photos of other angles will help too, though it may be too broken to be very certain.

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    “toe” bone

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    you might find it as a septarian or septarian nodule in English

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    looks more like volcanic landscaping rock than a fossil. What is the white bit on the right /underside?

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 6 months ago

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    if it’s not real might be a replica, some formations have fish like this commonly. The green river formation in the US is famous for it.

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    Turtle for sure. The texture in the second picture is very turtle, and in the side shot you can see a bone texture.

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 6 months ago

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    Looks like Gryphaea or devil’s toenail

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    Look like it to me. From what I couldn’t say, even if I were better with bones they are in pretty rough shape. But still a good fossil find!

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 6 months ago

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    *devil pod

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    Not a fossil, but a water chestnut seed. Also called devil po or bat nut. It’s an invasive, so pick up all you can find!

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    you can very gently pick the top layer with a fine pin or needle to expose the rest of the body. for preservation I was told to use a mix of white glue and water by the guys who run a fish quarry, but the more knowledgeable @mason-hintermeister said that can yellow with time. I know the museum group I’ve worked with uses paleobond in the field to…[Read more]

  • Corinne posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago

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    Piddock/Boring clams do that to rocks. They carve out the holes to live in.

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    the squiggles look like skull sutures, which would work with the underneath view. Skull of what though I can’t confidently say. Add the other pictures to this post, as multiple posts of the same specimen will get deleted. Click on your post, hit edit, then add pictures from there.

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    Looks more like mineral formation (guessing a feldspar of some sort), not a fossil. It’s a fun piece!

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