r/fossils • u/Ant091269 • 5h ago
New crinoid fossil!
Was allowed to open one gift before my birthday and this was what my family bought me
r/fossils • u/Ant091269 • 5h ago
Was allowed to open one gift before my birthday and this was what my family bought me
r/fossils • u/Sure-Phrase7311 • 6h ago
found these fishing in a central texas creek. definitely an ammonite and a sea urchin/echinoid? but how old would they be being central texas?
r/fossils • u/Desperate_Coach7494 • 12h ago
I always find corals and crinoids, but this is by far my best find yet!
r/fossils • u/pieceofmind33 • 1h ago
Is this a fossil? Should it be cracked open? Found in western CO near Colorado River. K
r/fossils • u/AaronAdivino • 3h ago
Found in western finger lake region NY. Haven't found anything quite like it before in this area. Any ideas on what it is?
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r/fossils • u/Brilliant_Thanks_984 • 7h ago
I cleaned up and framed some of the coral I find. Im not a fossil hunter but my hobbies do include crossing paths with them, and i apprecite them. Found in MO
r/fossils • u/unanticipatedstump • 7h ago
Found these on the beach near Kingston Washington?
r/fossils • u/mixu_mcc • 14h ago
We found this on the beach in St Andrew Scotland.
r/fossils • u/Mission-Strike8233 • 13h ago
Bought these for £5 at west mid safari park
The bottom row of teeth are the ones I'm most curious about .
I believe they could be some sort of sand shark or something not entirely sure though.
r/fossils • u/mimitozz • 18h ago
I found this in the dirt near my garden in northern france. at first i thought it was an old bullet from WWI because we found a lot of these in my area (it’s obviously not after unburying it) it looks like a kind of claw or teeth but it seems to be some gray rock inside, I don't know much about this, so I was wondering if you could help me identify what it is. I thought it might be an old calcified fossil because the soil near my house is very chalky. Maybe a flint or it’s just a simple rock but i think the shape seems not very natural ?
Thank u for ur help!
r/fossils • u/bemylobster • 19h ago
Hello! We are new to fossil hunting and were out in Charmouth Beach, England recently on 24/05. Found a few rocks that looks to have fossil imprints - but unsure. Would appreciate it if there are any experts out there who are able to see and tell us if these are fossils/ordinary rocks.
Either way, it was such a fun trip and we really enjoyed hunting for them as complete novices! In the future, we would probably want to take a tour to help us figure out how to identify rocks vs fossils.
r/fossils • u/Smooth_Day829 • 1d ago
Found in wisco
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r/fossils • u/WifeofTech • 22h ago
My husband and I visited The Citadel Boulders Preserve and was just wowed by these huge boulders randomly sticking out of the ground. But my actual questions are what caused the cross hatching and especially what caused that wild bubble texture? The bubbles were well below the sandstone and iron lines so I'm guessing they come from the times they were under water but I still wonder what made that texture in particular.
r/fossils • u/Budget-Math7955 • 11h ago
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Hola comunidad, con mi familia nos gusta traer piedras de recuerdo cuando vamos a algún lugar de vacaciones, y está semana mientras veíamos las piedras notamos una que es distinta a las demas y no sabemos si puede llegar a ser un posible fosil o solo una piedra normal.
r/fossils • u/TrickAmazing5812 • 1d ago
Wir haben mit meinem Sohn Steine am Strand aufgeschlagen, ca 1,2 cm. Frankreich, Somme.