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- Petrified reptile iguana head - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
PROOF of instant petrification REPTILE (iguana) HEAD FOUND petrified AND SO WELL PRESERVED THAT THE ENTIRE EYE INCLUDING THE CURVATURE OF THE LENS AND THE SURROUNDING PARTS OF THE EYE are still perfectly intact I’ve seen a lot of posts where people are asking other people whether their find is s
- Petrified Wood from my Collection - The Fossil Forum
1 Petrified Wood botryoidal agate golden calcite insect borings ostracods Eocene 50 MYA Green River Fm Blue Forest along Lake Gosiute Sweetwater County Wyoming 1 2 lbs 8 25 x6x 38 inches The close-up pictures of the below piece show the wood cell structure, botryoidal agate and algae
- Difference Between fossilized And petrified. . . and Other Stuff . . .
This is heavier and (usually) tougher than weathered bone For it to become truly "petrified", the bone's original minerals would slowly be replaced (often cell-by-cell) with inorganic minerals from the environment This is the short version; there are many circumstances where the lines get blurry
- Are these petrified pinecone I found? - The Fossil Forum
Stigmaria seems a bit unlikely to me, given the age of the strata around Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park (mostly Cenozoic) I am unsure about this specimen (the photographs are quite difficult to interpret), but fossil pine cones are known from Washington state
- Petrified wood - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Administrator; 47 2k Location Connecticut, United States Lower Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow East Berlin FMs
- Need Help, is This a Petrified Mushroom - The Fossil Forum
Good evening to everyone, I am really very new to fossils and petrified items so I am at a loss as to what I may have and I need your help My grandfather left me this piece when he passed away a few months ago and it was marked "Petrified Mushroom" I have included some photos for your review and if you have any questions please let me know
- Petrified wood? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Trying to clean up my camera roll ID backlogs and wanted to get a gut check on this block I saw in a Baltimore front yard I actually had it written off as pareidolia but I saw some suspiciously similar petrified wood from the VA Triassic (included) that makes me want to get a second look Edited Friday at 11:39 PM by newb
- Petrified Wood - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum
This is a piece of petrified wood I found over a year ago It is about 18 inches long, and 9 inches wide When I found it, I was told it was carbonized It was much larger when found, but much of the original bulk was very light and crumbling flaking off I cleaned that part off and got this piece
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