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- The Fossil Forum - Fossils, Paleontology Science
In this area, we celebrate our amateur contributions to the paleontological sciences Whether by volunteering their time (lab work, collections maintenance, organized field work), or through the donation of significant specimens to scientific institutions, amateurs have always played an important but unheralded part!
- Geodized fossils from the Mississippian of southern Indiana
So these fossils were actually exotic yard ornaments in Florida I learned a valuable lesson about being skeptical of locations where people claim they have found something I appreciate yall's earlier posts and pictures which gave me very good context for the information that our emeritus geologists shared with me
- Puerto Rico fossils - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Clearly some nice fossils can be found, if you know exactly where to look, but there is a reason we don't see a lot of Puerto Rican fossils Don Paleontology is a very scarce hobby and barely any locals here have any knowledge of fossils, and a lot of them still have the thought that fossils are only found in museums
- Is this a fossil - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Hi! I’m very new to fossils and this group I found this on the beach in Cape Cod last weekend Is it a fossil? thank you 😊
- Wandering Through The Waldron - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
September found me exploring a rock formation I had never encountered before, the Waldron Shale of Indiana It was impressive, offering up many gems (fossils) This post is picture heavy but stay with me!!!!! First up is a typical hash plate I am usually attracted to hash plates but discovered only one came home with me
- Bone Valley Fossils - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
They bring rich dirt from Bone Valley to Wauchula for people to find amazing fossils The experience is unlike no other, it’s a dry dig, which means you do not get wet, you sift through the material exposing the most beautiful teeth and other fossils that have been preserved more than 2 million years
- Wisconsin Ordovician Hunt - The Fossil Forum
Ordovician fossils from Wisconsin have an incredible quality to them, nice finds 1 Life is a copiously branching bush, continually pruned by the grim reaper of extinction, not a ladder of predictable progress
- Just Above the Iridium Layer - The Fossil Forum
This is a category showcasing member collections Fossils from the Manasquan River Basin, Freehold, New Jersey- found in the Pinna Layer just above the Iridium Layer and the K-T boundary, a marine community that survived the asteroid collision that wiped out the dinosaurs and many other species of animals
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