I don't know a whole lot about fossils except the little bit I've learned from hunting the fossil shark teeth we have around here. I'm a total amateur. That being said, though, it definitely looks as though you have a fossil there, and a pretty neat lookin' one, at that.
I don't know a whole lot about fossils except the little bit I've learned from hunting the fossil shark teeth we have around here. I'm a total amateur. That being said, though, it definitely looks as though you have a fossil there, and a pretty neat lookin' one, at that.
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ive seen them here in new england. its a nice pick up for sure
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Looks like some kind of fern.
I don't know a whole lot about fossils except the little bit I've learned from hunting the fossil shark teeth we have around here. I'm a total amateur. That being said, though, it definitely looks as though you have a fossil there, and a pretty neat lookin' one, at that.
Sorry I could'nt resist
Steve
<< <i>Super neato!
Looks like some kind of fern.
I don't know a whole lot about fossils except the little bit I've learned from hunting the fossil shark teeth we have around here. I'm a total amateur. That being said, though, it definitely looks as though you have a fossil there, and a pretty neat lookin' one, at that.
Just kidding
I see a fern, a snail with no shell, a turtle, and a grasshopper......that's just in the first rock.
Cool find.
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<< <i>I see a fern, a snail with no shell, a turtle, and a grasshopper......that's just in the first rock.
Cool find.
1. The Pennsylvanian (fern) occurred during the Carboniferous period, and lasted from about 318 million years ago, to about 299 million years ago.
2. Old tar and Fern plant from several years ago.