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  1. Otodus sp. Teeth

    • Album created by bthemoose
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    • 5 images
    • 5 images
  2. Maryland

    All of my fossils personally collected in Maryland.
    • Album created by HynerpetonHunter
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    • 2 images
    • 2 images
  3. Calvert Cliffs

    Some of my better finds from the Miocene Calvert Cliffs (Chesapeake Group) of Maryland, plus a few teeth from Virginia as well
    • Album created by bthemoose
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    • 81 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 2 image comments
    • 81 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 2 image comments
  4. Aquia Formation

    Some of my better finds from the Paleocene (Thanetian) Aquia Formation of Charles County, Maryland, USA
    • Album created by bthemoose
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    • 107 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
    • 107 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
  5. South Dakota

    South Dakota finds.
    • Album created by HynerpetonHunter
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    • 3 images
    • 3 images
  6. Aurora spoil pile fossils

    These fossils were found in gravel matrix from the reject pile at the Aurora Museum in N.C..  Finds by Ancient Bones, photography by old bones. Please feel free to let us know if any corrections are required.
    • Album created by Ancient Bones
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    • 23 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 4 image comments
    • 23 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 4 image comments
  7. Gunningbland Trilobites

    My collection of trilobites from the Gunningland Formation in western NSW . 
    • Album created by izak_
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    • 2 images
    • 2 images
  8. Russian Upper Volgian ammonites

    Represented mostly by  Craspeditidae family, which evolved from Mid-Volgian Dorsoplanitidae and later gave birth to 2 lineages: more typical-looking Craspedites (lots of species) and disc-shaped Garniericeras. The latter evolved from smooth and round Kachpurites, with each evolutionary step becoming more and more flattened to the extent of looking almost 2D.
    Late Volgian comprises 3 ammonite zones:
    1. Kachpurites fulgens (good sites in Moscow region)
    2. Garniericeras catenulatum/ Craspedites subditus (both names in use, sites in Moscow and various Volga regions)
    3. Craspedites nodiger (less numerous sites in Moscow (Shmelovka), Kostroma and Samara)
    As to preservation, they are usually fragile shells found in watery clay with iridescent nacre of various colors, often green, blue and yellow.
    • Album created by RuMert
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    • 24 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 12 image comments
    • 24 images
    • 4 album comments
    • 12 image comments
  9. Silurian

    Silurian fossils from New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey collected by the author unless otherwise noted.
    • Album created by Jeffrey P
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    • 50 images
    • 3 image comments
    • 50 images
    • 3 image comments
  10. Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Various finds from the Silurian rocks of New York State.
    • Album created by Fossildude19
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    • 20 images
    • 5 image comments
    • 20 images
    • 5 image comments
  11. Corsicana Formation

    Fossils of the Corsicana Formation
    • Album created by Mikrogeophagus
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    • 8 images
    • 8 images
  12. Texas Finds

    • Album created by CStewart
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    • 72 images
    • 32 image comments
    • 72 images
    • 32 image comments
  13. Fossildude's Lower Devonian Fossils

    Fossils self collected from the Lower Devonian of New York.
    • Album created by Fossildude19
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    • 20 images
    • 14 image comments
    • 20 images
    • 14 image comments
  14. Lower Devonian Kingston NY fossils

    Self collected fossils from the Glenerie Limestone Formation. Devonian Period
     
    • Album created by veenasaur
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    • 44 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
    • 44 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
  15. Hamilton, Ontario Fossils

    Fossils found along the Niagara Escarpment of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Fossils can date from Late Ordovician to Middle Silurian. 
    • Album created by JUAN EMMANUEL
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    • 4 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 4 images
    • 2 image comments
  16. Vertebrates

    Vertebrates fossils
    • Album created by juan
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    • 21 images
    • 21 images
  17. Misha's Carboniferous

    Carboniferous fossils from my collection, as of the time I am writing this most have been traded/purchased.
    • Album created by Misha
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    • 9 images
    • 5 image comments
    • 9 images
    • 5 image comments
  18. Cory's Lane, Rhode Island Fossils

    • Album created by veenasaur
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    • 6 images
    • 6 images
  19. Wanakah Shale Ostracods

    Ostracods collected from the Wanakah Shale (Middle Devonian) in New York
    • Album created by Acryzona
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    • 6 images
    • 4 image comments
    • 6 images
    • 4 image comments
  20. Grayson County Creek - August 29th

    • Album created by BudB
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    • 11 images
    • 11 images
  21. Eurypterids

    Dedicated to Eurypterids
    • Album created by Dean Ruocco
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    • 9 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 9 images
    • 1 album comment
  22. Shawangunk Formation

    My favorite localities, most specimens are from Pennsylvania. This Eurypterid assemblage is very diverse and that's why I like it! 
    • Album created by Dean Ruocco
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    • 10 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 10 images
    • 2 image comments
  23. Bill Cain

    Griffin Bike Park Carboniferous Plant fosils



    • Album created by indycain553
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    • 9 images
    • 9 images
  24. My findings

     
    • Album created by Arotao21
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    • 5 images
    • 5 images
  25. Fossils from the Plattenkalke of the Altmühl Valley

     
    The Plattenkalke in the Altmühl valley in Baden-Württemberg (southern Germany) was deposited during the Upper Malm period. The environment was a large lagoonal system, probably very saline. Famous are the finding areas Solnhofen, Eichstätt, Pfalzpaint and others. The rocks are known worldwide, e.g. for the archaeopteryx, but also for important pterosaur fossils, fish, lizards and much more. We have some rarities from these layers that I like to show over time, as well as "ordinary" finds.
    • Album created by rocket
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    • 22 images
    • 22 images

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