It appears to be a large section of a straight-shelled nautiloid. It may be Orthoceras sp. or Michelinoceras sp. depending upon the age.<br>Michelinoceras in ...
I mostly hunt fossils and have a very limited knowledge of the proper identification so I really thank Greenops for his expertise in this matter. I'll leave...
No need to apologize! I am not an expert and have a lot to learn. But this is really interesting and fun! I'm so glad to know you and go out on hunting trips...
Not yet, but Fossilcrazy gave me a look at a new book that I may be able to ID it from.I thought it was scaphites but the time period is wrong. Upper...
Went to the MGS picnic at Makota cottages Calvert Cliffs. Bugs were bad and I got sick from the heat. Shouldn't have spent all that time on the beach with the ...
Hahaha hahahahaha I am soooooo happy that I found fossils within 10 miles of my own home. Every bit as good as the Mazon Creek site. I got some commmon finds ...
I have many Proboscideans, Dinosaurs, and other vertebrates from Asia that I can't identify. You can see some of them in my "Asian Fossil" album. Thank you....
please view the mastodon project results album.i think one of them is of a worm. what do you think it is? then the other one is a beautiful shiney seed. i have...
Hi...I am interested in meeting people who collect in my area...completely new to this except for searching on the beach at Lyme Regis in England...(where the...
Brett, There is a lady that lives in NJ,that maybe able to help you. I don't know if she collects fossils herself. She is known by 'garagesaleaholic'(better...
Help! Someone gave me a fossil, only neither of us knows what it is. From the TN/GA area. The rock is 1/2 thick. on the top is several long worm looking things...
Looked at your photos.......you don't have a worm. How did you get that date 12,000 yrs. old? I was just curious.....what you have there I believe is a ...
no way girl......one of those seeds sprouted? That is way too cool. I know when I split open shale that has dung you can still smell it. Really strange to...
I believe what you have there "unidentified" is stromatolites. I am unable to give you a time period. But I can tell you that stromatolites were formed by the...
Man o man......nice. Are you collecting on Mazon Creek? I have been checking out alot of the stuff they pull out of there. I am thinking of making a trip up ...
This is for anyone who does not have a clue as to what they have found.........ME FIRST! It is a terrible pic because I just threw it on the scanner and voila'...
Hello zd2! I had about given up on anybody ever being here! Glad to see someone else around with something to say. Do you have another pic of your fossil? I'm...
Hi,<br><br>Also new to fossils, and I haven’t found any plants yet!<br>I am sure there are some in UK, but need to find where to find them.<br>Will keep ...
I have been there only a few times, most of the land is private property. I do live within 15 miles of the most hunted area. I can get you a map and I will ...
Hi all, Haven't found much here except shell fossils. Have found some criniod as well.<br> Didn't find any whole fern leaves but would like to get back there...
Hello z_d2. I looked at your photo of the 'mystery fossil' and I have 2 possible theories regarding its possible origin and 1 recommendation. If, as you say,...
I think it's always best to find fossils as close to home as possible. I f you're like me, your finances and time are limited, and you can't afford to invest...